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He was everywhere ......

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I was immersed into the culture there.

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I recall having used a Canon P with a Canon 28/3.5 and a Contax T2 in my pocket, plus rarely the Graflex XLSW.
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fascinating thread and images, Raid. Thanks for sharing them with us. As Helen and others said, your travel photos are some of your best work. And I agree, one cannot help but wonder what has happened to the lives of all the people in your photographs.
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fascinating thread and images, Raid. Thanks for sharing them with us. As Helen and others said, your travel photos are some of your best work. And I agree, one cannot help but wonder what has happened to the lives of all the people in your photographs.
Thank you Lynn. I am very relaxed when I take photos while traveling. In Syria, most of the days I stayed indoors with family, and on two days only, I drove downtown to take photos.
I ask myself also this question; what has happened to these people?
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