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It's been a while: website update x border dispute
Very nice shot and story as usually.
John
Short question; There is any problem with taking pictures in Cambodia? How people react when someone want take them pictures on streets for exapmle? They will mostly agree when I will ask? Many people told me that there are some problems in china, In Cambodia is the same? or people react friendly for photographer.
Marcin
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John:
As you know, I LOVE THIS STORY SO MUCH…and this image is ICONIC…for me, it’s hard to imagine a place (my ignorance) in Cambodia that usurps the height of clouds…and this guy is like an angel, a ghost, a fallen soldier or prisoner watching over torn cambodia…bodhi…and that a modern soldiers is stepping upon those ancient temple stones….it’s wonderful and poignant and powerful…
as is the rest of the story….and fleshes out magnificently your ealier story on the Temple…now, i’d love to see what’s going on with the other side of the border…any trips planned?
running bob
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Marcin: no problem taking pictures in Cambodia. Maybe the easiest place on earth to do that.
Bob, thanks. No trips to Thailand planned… No access to the press 8km inside the border of the country.
And the slideshow of Ka-set ( http://ka-set.info/actualites/k7-media.html ) should be working now.
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John:
”...i die here with honor….”...
great, it now works…tried all day…thanks….have sent u an email about it…
running
b
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Good to hear that!
Thanks Marcin
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Bob Black
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