Ethiopia 2015. My first and for now the only visit to this wonderful and colorful country, full of smiling and not to hurry people. My visit was 10 days long. I was happy to be a part of the documentary movie filming team, moved from Addis-Ababa to the Dansheha village through all the cities and villages in the middle - Gondar, Bahir Dar, and big Soroka village.
I saw and photographed many exotic scenes - actually everywhere where I put my camera objective - the frame was already composed, every click was "the moment". My mind got crazy and twisted due to the colors, different sunlight conditions, smells, and sounds around me. Actually, the first day was almost a difficult day for my photography. I was in kinda shock and needed to relax and to change the way of my seeing and my perception of the new reality around me.
This series is about TRANSPORT, which I saw during this trip, more exactly - that I choose to show you in one specific post.
These blue Tuk-Tuks are everywhere and they are literally "talking" each with each other on the "TukTuks" language.
And a few photographed through our trip car window:
Contributed to the hosted by @friendlymoose POB photo contest: Subject: TRANSPORT use #pobphotocontest and #pob-photography if you want to be a part of this contest :
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Great photos, I am sure an unforgettable experience.
yes very
thank you !
Again, great photos, very nice article. I felt like I spent 3 minutes in Ethiopia thanks
glad you liked the series
thank you very much
These pictures are nice! Thanks for giving me a tour @victorbz
my pleasure ! thank you for taking a look
Anytime!
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What fantastic captures! Those really do portray a very different style of life than what we "in the west" are accustomed to. Enjoying this pictures really does give me a renewed sense of appreciate for such a 'non polished' daily life.
*'non polished' * but when every night in the local "night clubs" in every village or a district of our trip, i see the real joy and boiling life full of the colors, music, and dancing. Nothing to compare with our fancy night places :-))
For me, Tuk Tuk is a new concept as I have seen the same means of transportation in Srilanka,
Here in Pakistan we have the same stuff we call it Riskshaw 😁
Seems like your camera is always ready to inspire others with some incredible shots
Congrats on the victory.
wow, such a beautiful Rickshaw! i see they colored different in different countries
thank you for the kind words.
Yes, they are affordable and comfortable means of transport.
It's unique to travel by Rickshaw😁
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