Those small ships are called "caballos de totora" (totora horses). I have a previous post of them in this link: http://trujillodailyphoto.blogspot.com/2006/07/trujillo-city-of-spring.html It was my first post. These boats are being used for several centuries, I guess that about six centuries.
Thank you everyone. I post few more shots on sketchbook but I agree this one has capturing very good moment. I used natural sun light as back-lit and try to capture droplet from previous day’s rain.
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Hi Meg:
ReplyDeleteThose small ships are called "caballos de totora" (totora horses). I have a previous post of them in this link:
http://trujillodailyphoto.blogspot.com/2006/07/trujillo-city-of-spring.html
It was my first post.
These boats are being used for several centuries, I guess that about six centuries.
Greetings from PerĂº
Beautiful. I keep forgetting the seasons are different in your part of the world.
ReplyDeleteIrredento, I guess you are talking about this???
ReplyDeleteThanks Photowannabe, yes it's spring here.
Your photos improve each day, one might say your blossoming!
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Beautiful transparancy of these blossoms!
ReplyDelete-Kim
PS-happy spring!
the way you captured the luminous petals , simply lovely!!
ReplyDeleteonly beautiful thoughts ;)
ReplyDeleteThank you everyone.
ReplyDeleteI post few more shots on sketchbook but I agree this one has capturing very good moment.
I used natural sun light as back-lit and try to capture droplet from previous day’s rain.
I’m pleased with this.
lovely photos, i'll have to take time to look at them more thoroughly.
ReplyDeletethanks for stopping by!
one of the good things about DP blogs, we see cherry blossoms all year round ;-) beautiful photo!
ReplyDeleteThank you Jazzy and Lisi.
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