There's an incredible story between the few pixels of the policeman's face and the woman selling clothes. This place is so alive and tense, but routine at the same time -- it makes my day to see this.
you have such terrific pictures on you blog, each speaks a story on its own. will keep visiting.
cheers!
10/21/06 08:16 PM
Ski Trip said...
I like the texture of the ground - I am thinking, is it cement? Clay? How long have people been trading here and how much history has theis ground seen?
10/20/06 01:26 AM
Kyle McDonald said...
There's an incredible story between the few pixels of the policeman's face and the woman selling clothes. This place is so alive and tense, but routine at the same time -- it makes my day to see this.
10/21/06 04:45 AM
ritu said...
you have such terrific pictures on you blog, each speaks a story on its own. will keep visiting.
cheers!
10/21/06 08:16 PM
Ski Trip said...
I like the texture of the ground - I am thinking, is it cement? Clay? How long have people been trading here and how much history has theis ground seen?
10/23/06 08:28 PM
micki said...
A great capture of this little slice of life scene that is replayed every day all over the world!
10/24/06 12:57 PM
Gabriel McIntosh said...
This is a great shot. Very cinematic. All the people looking in different directions.
10/24/06 08:44 PM
david kleinert said...
looks like a busy place!