TexPhoto said:Let me ask the OP this: Why didn't you approach the woman and show her your great photo? Ask her to pose for you? If what you did was "culturally sensitive", why did you have to be secretive?
To speak, or not to speak, of the Emporer's new clothes:
The wearer in the photo is apparently content to be seen so attired in a public place (the Dubai Mall) frequented by visitors from all over the world.
The inter-net is "a public place frequented by visitors from all over the world".
I think the photo captures a "fact" of life.
I find the contrast between the traditional and the contemporary interesting.
If a certain religious sect dyed their children's' hair green, that also might be considered "interesting".
If the group considered any notice taking or comment by "unbelievers" about their green-hair custom sufficient justification for violence, …that too would be "interesting".
It would also be good reason to be "secretive" (as a previous poster seemed to disapprove of) when drawing attention to or discussing the sect's practices.
If the sect's (or any other group's) preferences were to be the determinant of what was to be known by the rest of the world, the general knowledge-pool would be seriously restricted.
I support the anti-censorship faction, and applaud the photographer, …but advise caution.
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