Dan Thornton wrote:
Interesting images, but now I want to taste the Kilimanjaro lager.
The Tusker beer is quite nice too!
Photolady2014 wrote:
This is in Amboseli. The items were similar, but the set up was different and I liked that some of the women were there so you knew who made the items. This area was set up right outside the brushy fenced area around their village. I did a better job here getting many different items so you can see the variety!
We took some treats for the tribe and the men really enjoyed the beverages. If found the one man with a wine glass humorous, I don't know why except it just seemed out of place! But hey, who doesn't like a nice glass of wine! I had one!
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ššš, Nothing like a good mall to top off a day of safari.
This is a really nice set of images. Lovely and informative.
Excellent and colorful series, Beth.
A superb series!! Love the colors throughout your images.
GeneB
Loc: Chattanooga Tennessee
I have enjoyed this series mainly because you are showing something of the lives of these people and where they live. I like that were no photos of animals. We get a lot of that already.
as far as I see it, great work. Thank you
Very colorful and beautiful set of pictures...Enjoyed!
GeneB wrote:
I have enjoyed this series mainly because you are showing something of the lives of these people and where they live. I like that were no photos of animals. We get a lot of that already.
as far as I see it, great work. Thank you
Iām glad you enjoyed them! Most of the rest are animals, but I have tribe photos as well and more to follow!
MT native wrote:
A superb series!! Love the colors throughout your images.
The Maasai are very colorful people!
Beth, Thanks for your excellent post. You have the ability to capture the entire setting without intrusion. As I carefully observed the details of the art and trinkets, I could not help but think that some shop in America should contract with these Maasai at a fair price and sell this impressive representation of African culture. I suspect there are many people, who will never have the experience of interacting with the Maasai, but would certainly be interested in purchasing some of their art work.
Barn Owl wrote:
Beth, Thanks for your excellent post. You have the ability to capture the entire setting without intrusion. As I carefully observed the details of the art and trinkets, I could not help but think that some shop in America should contract with these Maasai at a fair price and sell this impressive representation of African culture. I suspect there are many people, who will never have the experience of interacting with the Maasai, but would certainly be interested in purchasing some of their art work.
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I have a feeling some do. The wrap beaded bracelets I have seen in stores and the beaded animals.
This is a really cool set! I especially like the last photo.
Tom
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