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Ali Nabulsi
GalleryRecent PostDifference between Damascus and AleppoHi In Damascus I have trouble walking around with my 24-70 and mostly just use my small 24mm. Then I don’t dump into several guards asking me what I’m doing. On a short walk in one of the nicer neighbourhoods of Damascus passing the American embassy, and then one of the Assad’s mini palaces, I got stopped 5 times. Playing dumb tourist always helps. And yes true this was not the smartest thing, but I got off the micro one street to early. Also at the Souk people are camera shy, and in the refugee “camps” people shout at you. “What are you taking pictures of?!?” In Aleppo I find it very different. Not as much police on the street due to ( I’m guessing) less important buildings. No problems on the street when taking pictures. No problems at the refugee “camps”. When I tell them I’m from Denmark they invite me in for coffee, then a short talk about the cartoons and then back to enjoying the tea. Its like another Syria. Have any of you noticed this? Maybe in other countries? |