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  • hash

    01/07/2009

    Man, this is amazing, the image looks like the background is fake for some reason.

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    • Kari

      01/07/2009

      heh. buildings are all new construction. or could be my dubious post processing skills.

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      • Taylor Davidson

        01/07/2009

        Dubious? Hardly. I love how the cow “pops”, makes the differences in the life very, very obvious.

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  • Brian

    01/07/2009

    Very nice popping indeed!

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  • bonnie

    01/07/2009

    i remember my mom frantically wiping down all our counter tops and floors, only to have them covered in thick, red dust five minutes later… even with the shutters closed, the dust had a way of finding it’s way into our house… red hair, red clothes, red skin…

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  • Matt Berg

    01/08/2009

    Great photo! Looks like your in Grand Yoff or anywhere in Dakar for that matter. What kind of post processing did you do? Great effect

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    • Kari

      01/09/2009

      It’s in Parcelles near the day market. I added a little DOF to make the cow pop (and loc).

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  • Esther Garvi

    01/08/2009

    Harmattan here in Niger is often a slower process, and can keep the sun away for days. The sudden, dark, muddy curtains are drawn prior to the first rain storms, that come in May-June during warm season. Great pic! When I go to Nigeria, it always dawns on me that the cows go from a rich brown (as in Niger) to white. Are the cows in Senegal mostly white/whitish too?

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    • Kari

      01/09/2009

      we have (how now) brown cows here too. i love cows.

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  • angie

    01/09/2009

    wow. that looks like star wars… the desert planet. if alyson was awake she would know what i am talking about.

    I love the dubious post processing, too! it looks more than real.

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  • joie

    01/09/2009

    i remember having to run to school in swirling sand with plastic raincoats over our heads. do you remember that?

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    • Kari

      01/09/2009

      remember the locust plagues?

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      • bonnie

        01/09/2009

        oh, i do!! they ate everything!! especially sad was the cashew trees… =( and the corn…

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  • Szavanna

    01/09/2009

    wow – this reminds me of life in Tunis …..

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  • Faisaliya

    01/13/2009

    Your photos are crisp. I love this site. Good Job!

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  • Grisel

    01/15/2009

    Wow, it’s an amazing picture! It’s looks like a minituare fake town, the ones created for movies or museums , it’s awesome! You’re a great photographer! God has really give you a gift! They complete your stories, the heart of Africa!

    I’m such a big fan of yours!!! Luv ya sis!

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  • jinny

    04/11/2010

    This photo remember me as the waste land by T.S. Eliot.
    How many years are you live in west-Africa Miss. kari?

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