I can't take credit for this great shot, obviously. Jensen begged to take some pictures with my camera and this is what he framed. I quite like it even though it's a little tilty.
I love the blues in contrast to the red of Jensen's shirt and the maze of angular green machinery behind him contrasted with the organic symmetry of the thing that he is holding. We were visiting an indigo processing plant. The tool he is holding was the previous technology for stirring the dye. The green machine behind is what they use now, powered by bicycle pedals.
I am in love. With the subjects...and with this picture. Wow...look at the texture on the wall. This was a little roadside restaurant that we stopped at. The food was so good that we stopped there on the way back the next day.
The following picture is out back where we washed our hands before we ate. Behind the pump is the little outdoor kitchen. The lady who started it was quite successful from the get-go. In fact she was too successful. She had hired different helpers, but she worked them so hard that they all kept quitting. Finally she came up with a solution; she found another wife for her husband and arranged their marriage. Now they all work together. Truly a family business.
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