Favela

jpope42jpope42 Registered Users Posts: 150 Major grins
edited March 30, 2011 in Journeys
This may come under the "been somewhere exciting" heading. I was recently in Rio and visited one of the favelas for a potential project. This particular one (as many of them do) has an interesting history that goes back to the days f the monarchy. I have just started to sort through my first images, and I may be returning for more, so updates as they occur.

The street gardian
[img]http://www.borrowedlightphotography.com/Documentary-and-Travel/Alemâo/JHP85440010/1191953090_zeWC3-L.jpg[/img]

[img]http://www.borrowedlightphotography.com/Documentary-and-Travel/Alemâo/JHP8549e0011/1191953114_LJncQ-L.jpg[/img]

[img]http://www.borrowedlightphotography.com/Documentary-and-Travel/Alemâo/JHP8507e0006/1191953396_xwBFm-L.jpg[/img]

Power to the people... although I don't know for sure, I was told this is the pretty typical way people get electricity, off the meter of course.
[img]http://www.borrowedlightphotography.com/Documentary-and-Travel/Alemâo/JHP8506e0005/1191953450_M6zuU-L.jpg[/img]

[img]http://www.borrowedlightphotography.com/Documentary-and-Travel/Alemâo/JHP8489e0002/1191953553_x8z3w-L.jpg[/img]

and the ever present security forces
[img]http://www.borrowedlightphotography.com/Documentary-and-Travel/Alemâo/JHP8493e/1191963423_PoNgy-L.jpg[/img]

Comments

  • InsuredDisasterInsuredDisaster Registered Users Posts: 1,132 Major grins
    edited March 30, 2011
    I really like the power shot. Funny how the rest of the world does their wiring compared to the US (and perhaps the EU?)
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