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I'll kick off the digital gallery with some film. Hey! It was digitally scanned :p

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All shot with a Canon A-1 on Ilford Delta 3200. All shot in atrociously low light with an FD 50mm f/1.8 lens usually wide open. Sometimes my eyes had trouble focusing :)

There was a succession because our president broke laws and disobeyed the supreme courts ruling, so they ousted him... So people think it's a Coup, when 100,000+ just manifested today saying it wasn't a coup, because all 3 powers are still sovereign and not been abused.

So Cnn is biased/partialized to Chavez and the ousted president.. Which is really sad because 100,000 Manifested against the ousted president and CNN shows it as part of the people for the president... oh CNN in spanish mind you...

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"We Shall Overcome" anyone recognize that quote?

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Part of the crowd

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The Sad part of the story is I was out snapping pics of the other side... the "for the ousted president" which is a minimum like 500-1000 compared to 50,000 against... anyway... I stopped at one of the protest and was taking pictures (mind you they're supposed to be a peacefull rally) and a crowd started pushing me around calling me jew and crabbed my camera and camera bag... then they started chasing me so i wouldn't try to take the camera back... Long story short, they gave the camera back, but took the 4gb sd out and busted my 70-300 tamron lense :( now the lense won't zoom and will barely focus and they got mud on 50mm f/1.8 in both sides of the glass... i'm afraid of cleaning because I might scratch the glass :s... fcukers...

The pics above are for the people against the ousted president which was 100% peaceful

The Sad part of the story is I was out snapping pics of the other side... the "for the ousted president" which is a minimum like 500-1000 compared to 50,000 against... anyway... I stopped at one of the protest and was taking pictures (mind you they're supposed to be a peacefull rally) and a crowd started pushing me around calling me jew and crabbed my camera and camera bag... then they started chasing me so i wouldn't try to take the camera back... Long story short, they gave the camera back, but took the 4gb sd out and busted my 70-300 tamron lense :( now the lense won't zoom and will barely focus and they got mud on 50mm f/1.8 in both sides of the glass... i'm afraid of cleaning because I might scratch the glass :s... fcukers...

The pics above are for the people against the ousted president which was 100% peaceful

I just don't get why people fear cameras so much.

I just don't get why people fear cameras so much.

I hear ya :( Well Here I guess they fear "blacklisting" if that's an excuse for anything... Funny thing is... I heard on the news after I came home, that the same "mob" that got me, a couple of hours before they had done the same to people with press passes and properly identified... Then Along came aye, amateur at best... and got trampled...

In the mean time alls i've got is a camera body and 1 zoomless lense, which is supposed to zoom... 1 lense scratched to hell and one with water in it... ( no idea how they did that)

Haha, thanks. It turned out my supposed "amazing" position was actually crap... At least I got some neat tree silhouettes. My main issue is that all of the "cool" fireworks were launched higher than the bulk of the "normal ones", and I tried shifting the camera to aim on that, but my tripod was so low to the ground (and half-way up a hill, so it was doubly awkward), I could only get the bottom of them. Oh well. Maybe next year. The University of Waterloo seems to like a spend quite a bit on these fireworks, lol. Ottawa is one of the greatest places to be, though.

Haha, thanks. It turned out my supposed "amazing" position was actually crap... At least I got some neat tree silhouettes. My main issue is that all of the "cool" fireworks were launched higher than the bulk of the "normal ones", and I tried shifting the camera to aim on that, but my tripod was so low to the ground (and half-way up a hill, so it was doubly awkward), I could only get the bottom of them. Oh well. Maybe next year. The University of Waterloo seems to like a spend quite a bit on these fireworks, lol. Ottawa is one of the greatest places to be, though.

yeah im planning on being in ottawa for next year's canada day festivities! our fireworks here blow goats.

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