Sunday, 24 February 2013

The Player

 
Jaisalmer (Rajasthan), India

15 comments:

Sylvia K said...

Terrific capture as always, JM! I do love your "people" shots! Hope you have a great week!

Lindsay said...

When you post a picture of a building I think your eye for architecture is stunning, whenever you post a picture of a landscape I think you are brilliant at landscapes and then when you post a picture of people, I think your portraits are your best pictures. This one is no exception.

Joop Zand said...

Wonderful picture JM..... your photo's are always very good.

Anita Otrebski said...

Beautiful portrait!

Erin said...

So much character in that face. Reminds me of the old man we saw selling roses in Pisac, Peru.

Erin from Two to Travel's Viewfinder

Cezar and Léia said...

Foto maravilhosa!Curiosa agora sobre esse instrumento musical!
Léia

Anonymous said...

I love the portrait of this happy looking man!

Diane said...

Great photo. I wonder how much he makes? Looks like there is paper money in the collection or perhaps that is just a lure. Diane

Halcyon said...

He looks friendly. Hope he was talented too!

Kathy said...

You take such wonderful photos of street people.

Lowell said...

Wonderful portrait. He appears to be an accomplished music maker.

Anonymous said...

great portrait!!! I love this one so much!
greetings, Hilde

tapirgal said...

What a beautiful face!

beatrice De said...

Wouh, beautifull ! One can see it is in Radjastan by the turban. I have brought some material like this to make cloths.

beatrice De said...

In Lausanne, la municipalité organise a meeting with people of differents countries living in lausanne. Des demandeurs d'asiles, quoi :
Il was a man from the Radjastan, playing a kind of this intrument, I join the picture to my window for pharmacie * les musiques extra européennes. With several instruments I have brought from my travels, for this theme. After the window went around ma clients, I have sold all of them to on of one of our local musicien, who play often in school for the kids, explaying all the instruments. Well place.