Saturday, 13 August 2011

Shadow Shot Sunday - Ouiskra

 a couple of years ago
the people of Ouiskra in the Atlas Mountains
celebrated their new school house..
..and the school bags and supplies donated for the 5 year olds so that they may go to school
and the village getting connected to mains electricity
it was a day for clapping and dancing...and drumming

Linking up with Tracy over at Hey Harriet.

28 comments:

Chubskulit Rose said...

What a united shadow.

My Shadow Shot post, have a good weekend!

Anonymous said...

so wonderful to come here and get a peak into that culture

Amanda said...

What a great photo!! I love the way the women's colors pop.

Ellie said...

Great picture, your shots are always bright and colourful.

www.randomthoughtsdoordi.com said...

Beautiful colors, beautiful shadows, beautiful photo, as usual!

Heidi said...

Lovely shot and a great reminder for us to appreciate the electricity and school and supplies that we take for granted.

Magical Mystical Teacher said...

I love colorful celebrations, especially if they involve thanksgiving!

IF SHADOWS

If shadows could jump,
How high would they go?
As high as the moon?
Does anyone know?

If shadows could weep,
How long would they cry?
As long as it takes
To climb to the sky?

If shadows could laugh
And tell funny jokes
Would you take them home
And say, “Get this, folks!”?

If shadows could wed,
Would they prefer you
Or somebody else
To promise, “I do”?


© 2011 Magical Mystical Teacher

Shadows on this door and this

Sylvia K said...

Superb shadow shot and it is indeed a great reminder of the many things that we take for granted! Thank you!! Hope your weekend is going well!

Sylvia

Elizabeth said...

A true day of celebration!

leanne can blog said...

This is a great photo. Lovely line of colourful people and a really nice shadow.

Raindrops and Daisies said...

Wow that is a great photo.
I love it.

Just found your blog and am going to have a read now.

Love your pics.


Fiona~ Raindrops & Daisies

Canadian Abroad said...

So incredibly vibrant!

EG CameraGirl said...

Oh what a wonderfully happy day it must have been! I love all the colours as well as the shadows in this photograph.

Dimple said...

That was indeed a day for celebration! Great shadow!

Anonymous said...

A lovely shot, full of colour .... and as several others have already said, a reminder of how much we take for granted.

Hey Harriet said...

How gorgeous! I just adore all the colour in this photo. An event well worth celebrating. Have a lovely week :)

moshi mooch said...

I love the colours and unity. Beautiful picture. Thanks for dropping by :)

Anonymous said...

great photo... and great story, too :)

Francisca said...

A wonderful colorful day of celebration. Lovely shot with great shadows for SSS!

Anonymous said...

Great capture, and what a great celebration!

Tatjana Parkacheva said...

Very good and nice photo.

Regards!

Hootin Anni said...

Have I told you lately how I love you sharing your cultural experiences through images with us?!! This is no exception.

Hidden Shadows Come on over if you have time today!!

Sannah said...

Beautiful picture! And lovely to share such a wonderful cultural experience! Thank you for you wonderful helpful comments on my blog! I'm not sure that my budget is quite up to all your suggestions, so I might have to go and dig through my wardrobe to see what I can find! :)

Kalyan said...

Simply beautifully captured shots...lovely viewing the culture their!

hello. said...

what a beautiful photo capturing a beautiful moment :)

Unknown said...

I just found your blog a few days ago and fell in love with your photos straight away. What a wonderfully rich culture you live in. The tiles photos are great - it is thrilling when our landscape inspires us don't you think?

Sherry said...

What a beautiful shot this is!!!

Ms. Becky said...

honestly Annabella I don't know how I'm missing all of these lovely posts. drats, but better late than never I guess.
I love this photo for many reasons, but foremost because of the celebration of something that we here in the States take so for granted. sometimes I think we need to lose some of what we have in order to really see how much we do indeed have. this is rich. yes.