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2-02-2010 @ 1:33PM
Lynn said...
Oh, I so totally disagree - but then, loving photography, I see my travels as non-stop photo ops, so I WOULD. On our recent month in Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand, my camera (I took a 30 year old Mamiya TLR with me) started conversations several times a day and led to delightful, memorable encounters. And my penchant for photographing detail and colour opened my eyes to circumstances and singularities I might otherwise have missed. It was heavy, and carrying the film could be seen as a hassle, but I never for a moment regretted my decision to lug it along.
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2-05-2010 @ 11:49AM
Karen said...
Totally agree...traveled to 22 states this summer and wouldn't give up all my photos for anything...wish I took more and I too 100's.
2-05-2010 @ 1:49PM
doug said...
I travel the world and wound not dream of NOT taking a camera. This guy must be the worst photographer in the world. I live the moment also. bet he can't walk and chew gum at the same time