Wordless wednesday: kids in Ethiopia

Kids in ethiopia


19 Responses to “Wordless wednesday: kids in Ethiopia”

  1. smarmoofus says:

    Wow, and you don’t do a watermark at all. With your unique and beautiful photos, don’t you worry that someone will take them without crediting you? I mean, I realize it would be pretty easy to remove my watermark, but I’m making them expend that little extra bit of effort.

    Anyway, I still envy you all your travels. I’ve only been to (most of) the United States, southern Canada (east, west, and middle), and (most of) Western Europe. You seem to have been everywhere.

    Happy WW!
    -smarmoofus

  2. MommyWizdom says:

    Great WW; what a happy group! From “stonking great watermark”

  3. bodhipaksa says:

    Well, I don’t sell my photographs, so I’m not losing anything if they get copied.

    And honestly, I’ve been to the US, Canada, Western Europe (which is where I’m from) and Ethiopia — and that’s all. I haven’t done much traveling, although I’d like to. One of my publishers would like to fly me to India next year, so I’m keeping my fingers crossed that that works out.

  4. smarmoofus says:

    Oh, good luck! I hope it does work out for you. I can’t wait to see the photos! So you’re only up by one, having been to Ethiopia. I guess I don’t feel so bad. Maybe. *forlorn*

    -smarmoofus

  5. bodhipaksa says:

    Hey. MommyWizdom. Liked the pic of the elephant lady in particular.

    Yeah, I saw your pics, this, and this back to back. I felt like I’d been beaten over the head by a watermark.

  6. MommyWizdom says:

    Bodhi – The Renaissance Fair we attended this weekend had elephant rides and while a part of me feels it’s barbaric, I felt like my three year old should ride one if given the chance. The lady in my photo was collecting the $ for the rides.

    I agree with you that the watermarks are tacky however, if I am posting pictures of strangers on my blog, I don’t really want them all over the internet… I don’t do it to pictures I don’t care so much about…

    Thanks for stopping by (Feel free to edit this comment as necessary). Happy WW!

  7. Erica says:

    what a happy bunch of kiddos ;-) I have a friend from Ethiopia and she introduced me to the food from her country. It’s FANTASTIC!

  8. Geek Mom says:

    wow! children always makes me feel happy or sad. i’m having a mixed emotion right now. happy ww!

    here’s mine

    Chess Anyone?

  9. CK Go Places says:

    I can see their happy faces eventhough they are starving. Happy WW! :)

  10. CatSynth says:

    That is a great image, full of life.
    We’re glad you chose to share it with us.

  11. Mommy On Top says:

    I love the composition of this pic, how the kids are in between the light and the shade.

    HAppy WW!

  12. Gallicissa says:

    Nice to see this picture.
    Kids make good photo subjects.

  13. shannon says:

    Beautiful faces!

  14. Richard says:

    They look very happy to get their picture taken. Happy WW!

  15. Pamela says:

    That little one down in front with the overalls — what a sweet face. oh heck.. they are all sweet faces.

  16. elijahssong says:

    I love this picture…it makes me want to go there as well…You are lucky to be so well travelled.

  17. Smiling children are always a beautiful representation of a country. Great image!


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Published: Sep 23 2008

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