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Cigarette Granny
- last edit: 19-Jun-2005
- comments: 1
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buying apricots roadside
- last edit: 01-Jun-2005
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Yarn shopping
- last edit: 01-Jun-2005
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Muslim teen with backpack, shopping
- last edit: 01-Jun-2005
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roadside seller cuts a sample
- last edit: 03-Jun-2005
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Store loitering on a Saturday
- last edit: 19-Jun-2005
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Album Description:
I wonder why there is no, 'shopping,' category on Webshots? I know some women who do that lots. I sometimes compliment a fellow missionary on her clothes. She always says, :I got it in 'Second Hand!' This album is likely to grow slowly because I am not a
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David - your incoming flow of compliments has been wonderful - many thanks for these. Re the 'silhoutte against an orange sky' - believe you me, were you to add in a few digital ducks would certainly do much credit to the shot! I have no idea whether the mountain actually has a specific name (considered to be of minimal size but will attempt finding out - my father will know). As you mention, the fauna in Africa (and mine is all South Africa only) is wonderful and something I can just never get enough of but unfortunately am put paid to more than minimal opportunities. Perhaps you ought to consider some missionary work in this part of the world.... just a suggestion! :-) I also have to admit to 'cheating' inasmuch as numerous Vaal River sunsets have been inserted in my albums relating to the subject, together with the bulk of them taken from my home in Johannesburg. Best wishes, Sue
said sbirkhead
Hi David. An amazing selection of photographs envisaging the perfect image of the surroundings of a market. They certainly do have an air of their own and fitting as they are in their respective locations, each one is so unique (both stall and bazaar)in it's own way. Perhaps to the modern world this might seem totally 'bizarre' yet the background and output of each individual stall has it's own meaning to the lives of those who make their living in this manner - together with those so willingly assisting in helping out those less fortunate than themselves. Truly a remarkable atmosphere which you have portrayed so extremely well in this album - a true reflection on 'how the other side lives'!
said sbirkhead
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