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Omo River...

Omo River

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Omo River sent on October 24, 2013 (19:18) by Andros55. 4 comments, 606 views.

1/60 f/3.2, ISO 100, hand held.

Omo River - Il villaggio di Jinka è molto colorato e la gente cordiale. Questa ragazza, con la sua famiglia, vedendomi fotografare mi ha offerto un té alla menta. Mi sono avventurato in una conversazione fatta di un inglese stentato e di gesti. Alla fine ho chiesto uno foto souvenir alla ragazza che ha posato un pò tesa con il suo cellulare in mano. Praticamente nessuno dispone di un telefono fisso, il cellulare rimane l'unico modo di comunicare, pur nella difficoltà della ricarica della batteria. Qui l'elettricità al villaggio è fornita solo qualche ora la sera da grossi gruppi elettrogeni. La casa alle spalle della ragazza, come la maggior parte delle case della regione, ha una struttura portante in pochi pali di legno, le pareti sono in rami ripuliti, intrecciati e impastati con argilla, sterco e paglia. La perpendicolarità di muri, porte e finestre è un optional. Il pavimento è composto da pietre accostate al fine di isolare l'umidità del terreno, il tetto è una semplice lamiera ondulata che, con le piogge, tende facilmente ad arrugginirsi. La pittura fuori è in calce colorata applicata direttamente sul fango. Con il sole e le piogge i colori diventano acquerelli fino a scomparire totalmente e a mostrare la terra rossa sotto. Il risultato finale è una tavolozza di colori brillanti che fa piacere fotografare, meglio con la gente locale.





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avatarsenior
sent on October 26, 2013 (18:53) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Bella.
Hello from Kilimanjaro.

avatarjunior
sent on October 26, 2013 (20:03) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you,
beautiful photos of your portfolio, leave you breathless :-)
Andrea

avatarsenior
sent on September 04, 2014 (23:05) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

never been in Africa but this contrast of colors and a 'model' right we are doing well, hello G.

avatarjunior
sent on September 04, 2014 (23:47) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

A Jinka (Omo River) almost all the houses are made as usual: stones side by side to make floor-standing wooden structure put up in a rough, ie, doors, windows and crooked walls on each side, plugging in mud mixed with straw, a drizzle of lime colored in bright colors, at best, to finish everything. With the sun, the water and the time lime is showing off the land that lies beneath. The end result is an effect: many colors that contrast with the bare red earth. The girl in the photo was with his family: I had invited them to have tea with mint ... At the end I asked her to pose for a souvenir photo in front of the house. As you can see then in the hand has a tiny phone that does not understand how to feed. The lights are a rarity, and the country has no current for 24 hours.
Hello, Andrea


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