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09/01/2002 09:35:08 AM · #1
Surfing the internet i found this interestig web page.
enjoy
09/01/2002 10:12:20 AM · #2
Great tutorial!!! Everyone here should check it out!!
09/01/2002 10:14:51 AM · #3
Originally posted by amnon:
Surfing the internet i found this interestig web page.
enjoy


Excellent link, thanks for sharing!

-Terry
10/04/2003 04:01:30 PM · #4
I read this article before I went to Russia, it was a great help. Just want to bump it up because I think it is a good read and very informative.
10/04/2003 04:38:02 PM · #5
What a great article. Very informitive.
10/04/2003 07:01:13 PM · #6
I knew i'd seen this link before - first posted 9/1/02!! lol

M
10/04/2003 07:10:58 PM · #7
Originally posted by mavrik:

I knew i'd seen this link before - first posted 9/1/02!! lol

M


Yep Mav I had to dig real deep and wipe the cobwebs off this thread :-)
10/04/2003 08:35:09 PM · #8
Here's a thread you may have missed that may also be of interest:

Homeless Portrait
10/04/2003 09:36:18 PM · #9
Kiwi,
You went to Russia and made it back with your camera? I've heard such bad things about getting robbed there. If I ever talk my boyfriend into going, I think I might have to use film just because I'm so paranoid. We did make it through several days in Prague without getting robbed though! OK... someone took a bottle of soda out of our backpack, but it was already half gone.
10/05/2003 02:37:11 AM · #10
Originally posted by indigo997:

Kiwi,
You went to Russia and made it back with your camera? I've heard such bad things about getting robbed there. If I ever talk my boyfriend into going, I think I might have to use film just because I'm so paranoid. We did make it through several days in Prague without getting robbed though! OK... someone took a bottle of soda out of our backpack, but it was already half gone.


Indi it was my biggest worry the whole time. Before the trip I was considering even getting some kind of extra insurance for my camera gear. But as it turned out it was all okay, there was no problem. Although in some of the slum areas I went to my camera was attracting a few strange looks. I think it also makes a difference if you go to a country like that as a tourist or not. It helped a lot having relatives living there and them being around me most of the time.

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