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Koduvamadu Family

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These images are exemplary for the joy I have in photography afterwards. When visiting beneficiary families to inspect the rainwater harvesting tanks, photographs first of all serve documentary purposes. Making images for another purpose has to remain subordinate, especially when there are some 30 more places to visit. But during the talking with the families…

Veddukkadduveli Boys

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Christmas without doubt is the most child centered event in the western culture. This fact of course makes it an easy target for economic exploitation, something which evokes grimmer feelings the elder I grow. But this increasing distance in age and the experience with my own kids also grows genuine interest in kids’ lives and…

Target Group

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When evaluating possible project sites for rainwater harvesting tanks, we were visiting several villages. For a very simple reason the women were most interested in these units: They are the ones who toil and sweat when the traditional well provides no water during the two annual dry seasons, and they suffer with their kids and…

The Color Lilac

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Note the excellent pelvis move of the gentleman in white. Only seconds before he had somewhat posed when descending from the bus, but then the driver got annoyed. You can listen to some seconds of the original sound here: [audio://markus-spring.info/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2010/12/00018_Galle_BusStation2-part1.mp3|autostart=no]If you don’t like this sound autoplay, please let me know for future reference.

Larger Than Life

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Just taking up the relationship between religion and money, started in the comment section of yesterday’s post: Despite of the strong influence of the Buddhist religion in Sri Lanka, the originally christian custom of giving wrapped presents for christmas has gained strong foothold here as well. Just think of the christmassy decorated tusks here. F.Y.I.…

Colombo Shrines

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The Jesus sticker on the wall in yesterday’s image sparked a short conversation with Martina about the presence of private religious symbols in the streets of different countries. Carl Weese from time to time shows such shrines in the U.S., mostly in suburban gardens, if I remember correctly. Despite being a Buddhist country, where the…