This was one of those happy accidents. My film froze in the camera and this frame was double exposed. The local people were praying tribute to their home god.
i admire your photography. your photos talk for themselves and there is no need for description but not all your visitors {me} have full understanding of the culture of places that you take photos of and a litte description {like this one} makes them so much more meaningful.
thanks for sahring these wonderful photos with us.
There comes a point in time when viewing your photos when words simply escape me. What is so wonderful and special about your work is that it takes to me a place where I long to go, but know that realistically I will never experience for myself. But through your work we can all travel to amazing places and have fantastic and exotic adventures. Thank you so much. Regards, Suzanne.
fantastic, not just as a wonderful picture but in the sense that, because of the double exposure, there's a really out of this world quality to the image, the movement and texture.
04/27/05 06:22 PM
raul said...
This was one of those happy accidents. My film froze in the camera and this frame was double exposed. The local people were praying tribute to their home god.
04/27/05 11:51 PM
armeen said...
raul:
i admire your photography. your photos talk for themselves and there is no need for description but not all your visitors {me} have full understanding of the culture of places that you take photos of and a litte description {like this one} makes them so much more meaningful.
thanks for sahring these wonderful photos with us.
04/28/05 08:23 AM
Adam said...
Astounding. A very happy accident indeed.
04/28/05 11:16 AM
Smallest Photo said...
Wow.
04/28/05 01:16 PM
redmondbarry said...
stunning.
04/28/05 07:38 PM
mjulius said...
Beautiful.
05/02/05 10:03 PM
rx said...
Incredible...I'm at a loss for words to describe this photograph. It feels like a long lost childhood dream
05/04/05 05:11 PM
James said...
Accident or not, this is an amazing image.
05/05/05 11:20 AM
alain said...
This is such an amazing image! I keep coming back to it!
05/06/05 09:39 AM
Eliot said...
!!!!
05/11/05 01:25 AM
rob said...
good god
05/11/05 10:54 PM
the farmers wife said...
There comes a point in time when viewing your photos when words simply escape me. What is so wonderful and special about your work is that it takes to me a place where I long to go, but know that realistically I will never experience for myself. But through your work we can all travel to amazing places and have fantastic and exotic adventures. Thank you so much. Regards, Suzanne.
05/12/05 11:32 PM
miles said...
fantastic, not just as a wonderful picture but in the sense that, because of the double exposure, there's a really out of this world quality to the image, the movement and texture.