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Maryland, U.S.A. 2016 Happy Mother’s Day!
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Western Maryland, U.S.A. 2016 I missed my chance to get some shots of Amish farms. Note to self: bring the spare battery. What’s so special about Amish farms, you ask? The Amish don’t have a spider web of electric lines … Continue reading
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U.S.A., Winston-Salem, North Carolina 2016 A potter demonstrates the skills of the Moravian people who settled Winston-Salem in the 18th century. The potter worked by window light as did the early settlers…window light and door light are gifts to photographers. … Continue reading
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Hagerstown, Maryland 2016 Battlefields abound in the area around Hagerstown…Gettysburg, Antietam, and Fort Frederick a refuge during the French and Indian War. Men, women and children occupied the Fort on the day we visited. All were in costume like this … Continue reading
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A Village in Gujarat India 2009 An old woman contributes to the family by sewing a quilt. The women of her tribe garner most of the family’s income by selling their needle work. She may not be able to do fine … Continue reading
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Kerala, India 2009 A Kathakali actor with full makeup waits to go onstage.
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Cambodia, 20o7 A man sketches the massive, intricate temples of Ta Prohm. His skill amazes me when I look at this photo. How many years of practice does it take to do this?
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Mandalay, Burma 2011 I was in a shop selling handicrafts. In Burma, that’s a good thing because the hands that make the crafts are Burmese hands. No meretricious Chinese wares or hokey t-shirts. I noticed some statues of women holding … Continue reading
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Taodenni, Mali 2005 Touareg men pass the time at the salt mines of Taodenni. They have come north from Tombouctou with their camels laden with fodder and millet. They will trade millet and/or buy salt from the miners and then travel … Continue reading