Rob Oudshoorn: Ethiopian nomads


  1. Rob Oudshoorn travelled to Ethiopia.
    Karo woman. Photo: Rob Oudshoorn
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~There he made these photo's of an nomadic tribe.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~



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  1. Image of Kiliweb

    Job de Graaf
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    Lid sinds October 2007
    Moshi, Tanzania


    Very interesting pictures, you really have to see them large to appreciate the colors and feel to it. Love the working portraits, not a fan of "can I take your picture?" style.

    Kiliweb modified this message on 15-02-2008 14:17 with 2%: added a clarification
    Job

  2. Image of jack88


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    Lid sinds April 2012


    These are definitely very amazing men here. There is so much that you can learn from them on how they live. There is so much to learn from them. Great information on them here. Decks Mississauga


  3. Image of khekai28


    30 berichten
    Lid sinds April 2012


    You clearly know your stuff. Wish I could think of something clever to write here. Thanks for sharing. garden umbrella



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