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Kuwait bans some DSLR's
 
Erik Markov, Photographer
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Jeff Brehm, Photographer, Photo Editor
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Salisbury | NC | USA | Posted: 10:20 AM on 11.24.10 |
| ->> Use a DSLR to shoot a leprechaun or bigfoot in Kuwait and you're in REALLY big trouble.... |
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Willis Glassgow, Photo Editor, Photographer
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Florence | SC | USA | Posted: 10:36 AM on 11.24.10 |
| ->> maybe we should do that here too.....LOL |
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Jeff Brehm, Photographer, Photo Editor
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Salisbury | NC | USA | Posted: 11:37 AM on 11.24.10 |
| ->> The "huh?s" made me realize my oblique reference to religious intolerance of mythical creatures was a bit too oblique. Sorry about that. |
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Alan Look, Photographer
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Bloomington/Normal | IL | United States | Posted: 11:42 AM on 11.24.10 |
| ->> best line in the whole article "digital cameras and cell phone cameras have the same abilities" |
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Louis Lopez, Photographer
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Fontana | CA | USA | Posted: 1:58 PM on 11.24.10 |
| ->> They do have the same abilities, to capture an image. The DSLR has different capabilities. |
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Sam Santilli, Photographer, Photo Editor
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Philippi | WV | USA | Posted: 3:33 PM on 11.24.10 |
| ->> My sister used to live there.....a truly different culture, mind set and way of life. Jeff, I got your reference, very nice OR (oblique reference)! |
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John Korduner, Photographer
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Baton Rouge | LA | United States | Posted: 7:06 PM on 11.24.10 |
| ->> When I was there in '03 we couldn't take pictures in public, which I always found really strange. In general, Kuwait seemed really progressive. They allowed women to sit in the front seat, and I think they were even allowed to drive....which made them even a little too progressive for my taste. |
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Jim Colburn, Photo Editor, Photographer
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