From my Ethiopia trip – moments of life from different places.
Last week i noticed that already 4 years have passed since my visit to Ethiopia. I remembered this two days ago when a few people wrote me that Ethiopian aircraft collapsed when it was en route to Nairobi, Kenya. One friend was confident that I’m very often visiting this country because of my numerous photo posts about my trip. Just as a reminder – I was very lucky to visit Ethiopia in March-April 2015, when I attended a small moviemakers team, filming in a few far and not too touristic places a documentary movie with the name “Jerusalem Dream” about deadly difficulties and obstacles during the long way of the Ethiopian Jews from Ethiopia to Israel.
But today my “story” is not about this movie. My photo story again about how colorful this country, and how happy and smiling people, even for sure, some of them are unaware of the existence of TV, smartphones and The World Wide Web. But this is another story.
ERnjoy my selection of the life moments for today and check these previous posts i posted during more than 3 years. It is unusual even for me – to see these moments in colors. I used 35mm Sigma 1.4 Art lens for most of photographs and Canon 135mm for a long shoots.
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Great shots Victor full of life! I like the use of color in these shots!
thank you Sam. somehow when i browsed the tonns of photograps taken there and still not revieeed i decided this time to leave everything as is. i remember every single moment like this was yesterday !
Lovely work as usual!
thank younTodd
Wonderful wonderful shots.. It’s humbles me to see these documentary shots! As you said this was like yesterday or today”s moment for them that’s the life up there. ..but they have a beautiful smiles! Here in US some people making complains for small thing . Opens up my minds my eyes! Thank you Victor!
thank you for the kind words about ! this post and my feelings about the native people living there and in many other countries !
These shots moved into my heart! Bless Ethiopia!!
thank you Annabelle !!
Lovely images. Feels like I was there.
thank you 😉
The joie de vivre of the people is transmitted beautifully in your pictures. I like it very much.
thank you Burkhard. a joy of life is in the life itself and not in all the facilities around