What a great thing to have been able to travel as you have and document it all. Makes me wish I had a camera back when I was travelling more. This shot is really quite moving in that it does transport the viewer instantly not only to another place but really into those people's world. Great capture.
What a wonderful photograph. This really gives me itchy feet to get out to exotic locales to shoot photos. How lucky you are. I agree that I'd like to know a little more info about the location. China?
04/12/05 03:17 AM
raymond g said...
these pictures look like htey are from another time.
04/12/05 03:18 AM
raymond g said...
ps please include more geographic information!
04/12/05 04:10 AM
Sidney said...
People are more interested by the mexican guy taking pictures than buying sheeps.
Great picture.
04/12/05 04:56 AM
grapf said...
stunning.
gives a real and deep impression of life under these circumstances. How cold was it there?
04/12/05 06:35 AM
BigA said...
What a great thing to have been able to travel as you have and document it all. Makes me wish I had a camera back when I was travelling more. This shot is really quite moving in that it does transport the viewer instantly not only to another place but really into those people's world. Great capture.
04/12/05 12:45 PM
Suzanne said...
What a wonderful photograph. This really gives me itchy feet to get out to exotic locales to shoot photos. How lucky you are. I agree that I'd like to know a little more info about the location. China?
04/12/05 02:33 PM
Daniel G said...
Fantastic site..this photograph is beautifull the trees are stunning...
For the people that are asking for more geo info..look at this link:
http://www.travelchinaguide.com/cityguides/xinjiang/
04/12/05 02:50 PM
raul said...
You can read an account of one of my trips to Xinjiang here:
http://www.mexicanpictures.com/headingeast/archive/1999_05_01_index.html