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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
2-02-2010 @ 5:11PM
jkiel said...
I too disagree with the premise of leaving your camera behind, but that's because for me, leaving my camera would be like leaving my right arm, literally. That being said, I've seen it happen WAY too many time that tourists do poke their cameras into the face of a local, totally ruining the moment or emotion.
LEARN how to use your equipment blindfolded!
Once you're home, if you do want to show your friends & family a slideshow, EDIT your pics. Don't make them sit through 150 versions of the same thing, pick 1. You always have the rest for your own eyes...
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