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No Photos (Please)

Increasingly, the act of pointing a digital SLR camera at anything is becoming not just undesired but illegal in many countries. Very often the “Please” is left out and the photographer is treated as a criminal.

Michael Coyne shares his experiences photographing in Hong Kong. It exposes the stupidity of the “No Photography” law wherever it is enforced and of the simple minds who enact such laws.

[ Read the article at: Black Star Rising ]
 

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