During my last road trip, I was tempted to remove some lenses from my bag to reduce the weight during long walks through cities. In the end, I carried my gripped Nikon D850, the 14-24 2.8, 24-70 2.8, 70-200 2.8 and Sigma 15mm fisheye. In addition, there was a teleconverter, various filters, extra batteries and a Gitzo tripod.
During several of my architectural photo shoots, I used all of those lenses. Here's an example of four different perspectives (lenses) while shooting a staircase inside the Cleveland Public Library:
1- Sigma 15mm fisheye
Library staircaseStaircase inside the Louis Stokes Wing of the Cleveland Public Library at the corner of Superior Avenue and East 6th Street in downtown Cleveland, Ohio on July 11, 2019
2- Nikon 14-24 2.8
Library staircaseStaircase inside the Louis Stokes Wing of the Cleveland Public Library at the corner of Superior Avenue and East 6th Street in downtown Cleveland, Ohio on July 11, 2019
3- Nikon 24-70 2.8
Library staircaseStaircase inside the Louis Stokes Wing of the Cleveland Public Library at the corner of Superior Avenue and East 6th Street in downtown Cleveland, Ohio on July 11, 2019
4- Nikon 70-200 2.8
Library staircaseStaircase inside the Louis Stokes Wing of the Cleveland Public Library at the corner of Superior Avenue and East 6th Street in downtown Cleveland, Ohio on July 11, 2019