The people of the Keralan backwaters lived on small spits of reclaimed land between the canals, but they still managed to raise chickens, goats, and cows. As our boats went down the canal, everyone looked at us: about half waved in a friendly manner, and the remainer just stopped what they were doing and watched us like we were a roving cultural exhibit.
PhotographerJoe Morris
Date2002-11-10
Exposure0.008 s (1/125)
Aperturef/2.8
Focal Length4.5mm
Flash UsedYes

 

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