such a vast country, such diversity in landscapes…there is always something to point a camera towards. Shooting at people is bit of a challenge from an aeroplane, especially since I fly it. Altitude, safe speed, control of the camera and the Cessna 206… lately I enjoy a 85mm fixed lens. Short so it doesn’t catch the outside airflow when the window is open, and light enough to handle with one hand.
Masai village in Ngorongoro area.
Laundry in a pond near Mt Kitumbeine.
Water duties in the Sonjo Valley.
Harvesting a field, Sonjo Valley.
Masai women carrying grass across a dry pond, Olbalbal, Ngorongoro.
Officially these are freshly circumsized Masai boys. Black clothes and white painted faces, though different styles exist depending on the geography and clans. But these are just booby-trapping tourists along the Serengeti road. Photos equal money.
Street seller in Loliondo village.
Water duties
In a courtyard, an unusually clean and tidy one.
Loaded donkeys.
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