David_Manning
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I'm just going to dribble out photos over a few days. The glue that holds the images together still has to gel.
Villa El Salvador, Lima Peru (Leica M9, Zeiss 35mm f2)...
Villa El Salvador, Lima Peru (Leica M9, Zeiss 35mm f2)...




Mark T
Established
Nice chickens! However, I'm not sure what your reporting on? That said, I enjoy the pictures. Thanks for posting!
David_Manning
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Mark, I'm trying to formulate a reportage around the experience I witnessed in Villa El Salvador shanty town in Lima, Peru.




oftheherd
Veteran
Quite interesting photos. Thanks for sharing. Looks like they don't give up much space that could be used for houses.
Looking forward to seeing more.
Looking forward to seeing more.
bsdunek
Old Guy with a Corgi
Nice! I like the lady with the chicken and the lady with the child on her back.
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
fabulous. Thanks !
David_Manning
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oftheherd
Veteran
Love those hats!
I like the open stare of the boy with the old soccer ball, and the stairs with the what? four apartments on the top of the building below?
hope to see more.
EDIT: I just realized that apartment is in the 3rd shot of your first series.
I like the open stare of the boy with the old soccer ball, and the stairs with the what? four apartments on the top of the building below?
hope to see more.
EDIT: I just realized that apartment is in the 3rd shot of your first series.
David_Manning
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Warren T.
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Really well done! Thanks for sharing with us. Will you have these available to view on a web site someday?
--Warren
--Warren
bsdunek
Old Guy with a Corgi
Again, these are really nice. Yes, a conpilation on a web site would be welcome and interesting.
David_Manning
Well-known
Thanks very much. I'll have to figure out/decide where to put the images up...maybe a dedicated tumblr or something like that.



f16sunshine
Moderator
Excellent series David. Thank you for sharing!
papasnap
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interesting photos! I'd be curious to see them in colour, too
David_Manning
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I'll have to give them a critical eye in color. I shot specifically for b&w. It was gray weather, and everything was earth-colored. The only color was on their clothing, basically, and it was very bright color.
David_Manning
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The end of my series...



stompyq
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I really enjoyed the series David. Some very nice pics there
Pioneer
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I enjoy the black and white. I have spent time myself in Lima and have been in some of these shantytowns. Using black and white allows you to see the tones and patterns that are too often masked by color. The Peruvians take great pride in keeping themselves as presentable as possible amidst surroundings that are best described as very, very primitive. To my eye your black and white images show that pride.
Thank you for showing a side of Lima that most do not take the time to see.
Thank you for showing a side of Lima that most do not take the time to see.
David_Manning
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Thanks, Pioneer.
Retrotech68
Established
Excellent work, David. In a sense, your photos taken while visiting that Peruvian shantytown mirror my own experience in Brazil, despite obvious differences between the two places.
Alex
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