Antonio Correia
Well-known member
VERY well done ! 
Night Time Fritanga Stand
Explain the exquisite shape in the first. The lower right border is an arm - but what makes the rest of the shape?
Asher
FIRST PHOTO OF 2015
Walking along a mud path out in a remote rural area of the city, I noticed these boys playing football in a big bare patch of earth - where 2 trees formed the net. I walked up and grabbed a few shots - then called them over to show close up views of this frame, right after the goal was scored. All gathered around my small camera and laughed in acceptance of the shot. Hopefully I will get back to give them each a print.
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This is the full series of shots that I took over a period of a few minutes, as they came out of the camera.
FIRST PHOTO OF 2015
Walking along a mud path out in a remote rural area of the city, I noticed these boys playing football in a big bare patch of earth - where 2 trees formed the net. I walked up and grabbed a few shots - then called them over to show close up views of this frame, right after the goal was scored. All gathered around my small camera and laughed in acceptance of the shot. Hopefully I will get back to give them each a print.
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BILLARES ARE FAMOUS
In Nicaragua, Billiard Halls (billiares) are famous and are the landmarks by which you find your way to and around a Barrio or are the words you holler out to tell the bus to stop at a corner where one exists.
While I could have taken photos through the open doorway that everyone enters through - I found the ornate metal railing over the side door, framed the interior well. I got into a position where the fellow shooting was framed unobstructed and highlighted:
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"2 Doors Down"
I really liked the colours and character of this wall. While I have a shot taken with and without the man walking through - - - my preference is almost always to include the human interest element as I have done here.
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WORKING ON A SERIES I THINK
Seems that I'm starting to get a good collection of "people in doorway" photographs. Maybe going to have to focus on putting some of them together as a collection.
Hi Rob,
Absolutely worthwhile to make a theme collection of that. Your environment apparently offers many opportunities for a "People in doorway" series, and the colorful surroundings will make sure that there is enough variation for the viewers to stay interested.
Thanks for sharing.
Cheers,
Bart
WORKING ON A SERIES I THINK
Seems that I'm starting to get a good collection of "people in doorway" photographs. Maybe going to have to focus on putting some of them together as a collection.
Three from today:
BILLARES ARE FAMOUS
In Nicaragua, Billiard Halls (billiares) are famous and are the landmarks by which you find your way to and around a Barrio or are the words you holler out to tell the bus to stop at a corner where one exists.
While I could have taken photos through the open doorway that everyone enters through - I found the ornate metal railing over the side door, framed the interior well. I got into a position where the fellow shooting was framed unobstructed and highlighted:
Again, lots of really interesting photographs. What are cords (is that money?) The beggar lady looks very old but still quite clean with cloths that appear to have been ironed.
Beautifull place and nice images Robert !
Cockroaches all over the walls ? Bats ?