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The question is rather, what kind of pictures do you intend to take?

The wider you go, the more context you are going to have to include in your picture in order to get a meaningful or interesting composition. This usually means getting up close.

 

IN other words, if you expect the context (IE surroundings, location, background, fellow onlookers) to be quite interesting, then take a wide, like 35/28. If you think the most interesting bits will be details (Faces, exhibitions, etc) then go for something long.

 

If you dont know, then take 50.

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Ok I see you posted pictures already. Thanks for sharing. I agree that 90 was the correct choice here. Alternatively 50 could have been an option, and shooting wide open to remove backgrounds.

I like the picture of the black man (vendor?) looking in the camera.

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