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Next Time You Lament Not Having A Piece Of Equipment
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<blockquote data-quote="sonicbuffalo_RIP" data-source="post: 304149" data-attributes="member: 21543"><p>Jake....I have traveled most Eastern and Southern Caribbean islands. There is a lot of poor people in those countries. I respect your post, but the one thing that grabbed me was that in the end, the blogger presented a link to a photography safari in Cuba. He was doing his best, by the general deameanor of the article, to tell how the Cuban artists are overcoming all obstacles, like holding up a non compatable lens to a camera body, as an example, to then at the end, holding up a sale sign advertising a photo outting. I just didn't like that he was using the article to entice photographers to sign up to "see Cuba" in person. </p><p></p><p>Other than that, and I can see beyond the money aspects of the article, it was a great write up as to the dealings of the poor in Cuba. By our standards though, Cuba is rich compared to Haiti.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonicbuffalo_RIP, post: 304149, member: 21543"] Jake....I have traveled most Eastern and Southern Caribbean islands. There is a lot of poor people in those countries. I respect your post, but the one thing that grabbed me was that in the end, the blogger presented a link to a photography safari in Cuba. He was doing his best, by the general deameanor of the article, to tell how the Cuban artists are overcoming all obstacles, like holding up a non compatable lens to a camera body, as an example, to then at the end, holding up a sale sign advertising a photo outting. I just didn't like that he was using the article to entice photographers to sign up to "see Cuba" in person. Other than that, and I can see beyond the money aspects of the article, it was a great write up as to the dealings of the poor in Cuba. By our standards though, Cuba is rich compared to Haiti. [/QUOTE]
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