For The Sake of Spirality
This guy is wearing the ash of dead people, the The Kumbh Mela also brings out the circus show from one point of view, but in reality, the people that approach you are the beggars looking for money. He started shaking and I left . I wasn't into a performance,
Tadeusz Roguski 03/03/2013 23:25
do you share yours days with these reality? I can't afford.joe partition 28/02/2013 13:39
terrific!!!!!alexander stefanatos 28/02/2013 10:47
that's a great photo Glenn! First I thought it was a cut from a relevant film...then that it could have been a mask of an ancient Greek tragedy actor..You see,almost unconciously, we always tend to "extract such incidents from the content of an unpleasant but existing everyday reality!..greetings alexander
s. sabine krause 28/02/2013 10:35
an eye-catching image and an eye-opening caption to go with it! judging from the many clicks it got, i assume many others have been inexplicably drawn to his wild-eyed looks, too! as children we would have run from him! or would have turned the page screaming, when coming across him in a photo book. a crazy look, a "walking demon" aura, the (alleged?) ashes of the dead on his face: an expert performance and theatrical evocation of fear the child in us will forever be attracted and hysterically repelled by at the same time. but of course, that's my very "western" point of view and experience. the traditional religious aspects all but escape me… the evocation of child-like fear – i find it most disturbing in many religions of the world, including my own… greetings, sabine.Lawson McCulloch 27/02/2013 20:50
Yes the eyes really are weird, fine work as always Glenn.best wishes,
Lawson
Dieter Geßler 27/02/2013 12:58
madness the eyes. very wellgreeting dieter
Del-Hor 27/02/2013 12:11
Great capture.DH
jmfav 27/02/2013 12:05
Quel regard!Cordialement, jmfav.
Ken Piros 27/02/2013 11:53
Crazy eyes ! Good candid street portrait.Ygar 27/02/2013 11:37
"Fabler" One of Best!!!!!! Hat off!!!