Malawi, Africa
Broke my P&S a few days before I left for a month to build two primary schools for my nonprofit. Used my Pentax 35 mm (old school!) instead. I finally got 6 rolls back after countless difficulties. Here they are, critiques, likes, etc. please. Thanks for looking.
Inus (in b&w dress) and her neighbor share a laugh
Attached at the hip
A woman on the road in Lilongwe
He wanted me to take his picture
Smaller than his bike
Gatekeeper.
Stuffed puppy hung up to dry
fresh chicken being plucked for dinner
On the road to Thoza
They stopped walking immediately on his command. He did a couple of karate poses for the camera
This tree was a marker for the "shortcut" we took to Thoza. It took another 2.5 hours of walking after taking it on a 10 mile walk.
They cooked sweet potatoes and casava on the fires, explaining the ash covered faces (especially considering the sticky sugar cane in on
e girl's hand)
thanks for looking!
Inus (in b&w dress) and her neighbor share a laugh
Attached at the hip
A woman on the road in Lilongwe
He wanted me to take his picture
Smaller than his bike
Gatekeeper.
Stuffed puppy hung up to dry
fresh chicken being plucked for dinner
On the road to Thoza
They stopped walking immediately on his command. He did a couple of karate poses for the camera
This tree was a marker for the "shortcut" we took to Thoza. It took another 2.5 hours of walking after taking it on a 10 mile walk.
They cooked sweet potatoes and casava on the fires, explaining the ash covered faces (especially considering the sticky sugar cane in on
e girl's hand)
thanks for looking!
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Good work.
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of when my family and I lived in Lesotho, Africa for a couple of
years back in the late 80's.
I should have gotten closer!
My friend Chim, born in Malawi. Also my prof. son
My prof with our guide. He wrote about these rock formations in his book of poetry
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In the right light, at the right time, everything is extraordinary. ~Aaron Rose
Taken in front of our school. (I clearly haven't mastered composition with the 35 mm)
They were actually building two new rooms right next to ours. Loud mornings!
Football!
I don't think I was going for surreal, but hey I like it
Has it really taken 3 months to finally see actual pictures of the school?
More later! Thanks for looking
Thanks alot. Sorry for the inconsistency of my updates, but here's more! a little blanco y negro
Dr Mphande demonstrated how to determine when a child is ready for primary school. Once a child's arm is long enough to touch their opposite ear, it is deemed time.
^^^^
suggested crops for this one?
A common theme worldwide: bored children!
she sung for us!