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    Smithsonian Folklife Festival -- KENYA

    I posted a thread of photos taken in the Chinese section of the Smithsonian Folklife Festival held on the Mall of Washington, DC. The photos in this thread were captured in the Kenya section. We ate a snack of fried brown rice with some delicious seasoning and a salsa that is sending me to find recipes of Kenyan food. Sorry, no photo of the food.


    Smithsonian Folklife Festival -- KENYA


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    Smithsonian Folklife Festival -- KENYA


    Smithsonian Folklife Festival -- KENYA

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    Re: Smithsonian Folklife Festival -- KENYA

    Very nice colourful images Mike. I also like the B&W very much, very nice composition and light. Thanks for sharing

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    Such colourful costumes and also a great B&W image - it looks like he is carving a giraffe!!

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    Thanks, Binnur and Marie! Yes, it's a giraffe.

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    Nice, Mike. I really get a kick out of the collage-effect in the first. Were you aiming for that when you captured the image?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Downrigger View Post
    I really get a kick out of the collage-effect in the first. Were you aiming for that when you captured the image?
    Nope. If I had thought of it, I would have done a better job of perfectly lining up the important horizontal line in the building with the bottom of the sign. Where were you when I needed you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Buckley View Post
    If I had thought of it, I would have done a better job of perfectly lining up the important horizontal line in the building with the bottom of the sign.
    Not necessarily - it works better as is, I think, all the more so because you have everything so nicely squared up.

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    All nice but I love the 3rd image... Absolutely gorgeous!

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    Thanks, Christina!

    Knowing that you're still working on cloning technique, I'll mention something I came upon using Lightroom's cloning tool (the only tool in LR that I used to post-process the image). Notice the very bottom left corner of the third image that displays a graphical pattern. The original has the back of a person's head there. I cloned to remove the head and to add the white line positioned on the left side of the frame so it continues all the way down to the bottom of the image. Then I cloned to add the graphical pattern displayed on the right side so it would be displayed also on the left side presumably approximately where it would have been displayed if the man's head hadn't been in the way.

    I mention this because we tend (or at least I tend) to think of cloning to remove something. In this case, I also cloned to add something.

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    Re: Smithsonian Folklife Festival -- KENYA

    Looks like one very good festival. I love the colours and the 'colour feel' of the B&W. As the pictures were downloading (we're on a piece of wet string here in the UK - superfast Broadband it ain't) the first presented a beautiful oxymoron of the White House with the flag advertising Kenya before the people appeared at the bottom - great photo.

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    Thanks, Kaye!

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaye Leggett View Post
    As the pictures were downloading...the first presented a beautiful oxymoron of the White House with the flag advertising Kenya before the people appeared at the bottom
    I didn't realize I made a video.

    By the way, it's the Capitol building where the U.S. Congress meets, not the White House where the president lives and works. Notice that I didn't mention that the Congress "works" there, only that they meet there; regardless of a person's political persuasion, polls indicate that almost every American feels that no work is being done in Congress.

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    Re: Smithsonian Folklife Festival -- KENYA

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Buckley View Post
    Thanks, Kaye!



    I didn't realize I made a video.

    By the way, it's the Capitol building where the U.S. Congress meets, not the White House where the president lives and works. Notice that I didn't mention that the Congress "works" there, only that they meet there; regardless of a person's political persuasion, polls indicate that almost every American feels that no work is being done in Congress.
    Ooops Thank you for the correction about the White House. It seems that Washington suffers like the rest of the world, beautiful buildings built for bureaucrats alone !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaye Leggett View Post
    It seems that Washington suffers like the rest of the world, beautiful buildings built for bureaucrats alone !
    Actually, Washington, DC is a little unusual in that most of the monuments, museums and working government buildings are entered by anyone for free. There are a lot more restrictions about entering working government buildings since 911 occurred, but, as an example, there are still free tours of the White House and the Capitol building.

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    Re: Smithsonian Folklife Festival -- KENYA

    More lovely images Mike, well captured!

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    Re: Smithsonian Folklife Festival -- KENYA

    It is always a pleasure to view your images. Amazing model! I especially adore all the beautiful detail and varied colours and texture in every little bit of the frame. I also like the shot of the hands, for the story, light and amazing detail.

    Thank you for sharing. I seem to be totally inept at it. Placing something over the spot sounds like a great technique to try.


    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Buckley View Post
    Thanks, Christina!

    Knowing that you're still working on cloning technique, I'll mention something I came upon using Lightroom's cloning tool (the only tool in LR that I used to post-process the image). Notice the very bottom left corner of the third image that displays a graphical pattern. The original has the back of a person's head there. I cloned to remove the head and to add the white line positioned on the left side of the frame so it continues all the way down to the bottom of the image. Then I cloned to add the graphical pattern displayed on the right side so it would be displayed also on the left side presumably approximately where it would have been displayed if the man's head hadn't been in the way.

    I mention this because we tend (or at least I tend) to think of cloning to remove something. In this case, I also cloned to add something.

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