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DIDGERIDOO: The Sound Of Ancestors

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Capture this Aborigine playing the didgeridoo while I was in Sydney the other week. He had a LOT of people around taking photos so I managed to get this one of him. Looks like he's giving me the evil eye lol The didgeridoo is a large hollowed out tree trunk or large branch & when they blow through it it makes this amazing sound, they mimic the animals of Australia also with the didgeridoo. Well I hope you liked the photo & post work on this & as always I thank you for viewing & your comment are appreciated :)

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sirvictor

8:49PM | Sun, 05 November 2006

Great picture....you're right he looks like he's giving you the eveil eye....lol

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Dianthus

9:02PM | Sun, 05 November 2006

Awesome image Shane and great presentation. :)

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lizzibell

12:30AM | Mon, 06 November 2006

Very nice image..

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stuart83

12:52AM | Mon, 06 November 2006

Nice Capture, they used to have a musicians including tribal Aboriginals dancing & placing Didgeridoo's circular quay & the rocks. Stuart.

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kimariehere

1:10AM | Mon, 06 November 2006

Incredible shot and spectacular framing ... alltogether a brilliant compo!!

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Zacko

1:17AM | Mon, 06 November 2006

LOL! Youre certainly getting the evil eye....but hey it was worth it right? What an awesome shot of that fascinating person. They kinda look like they just had too much darn fun with fingerpaint at the daycare center dont they? LOL. Excellent portrait and gorgeous presentation as always. Love it!!!! Have a great day mate! #:o)

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mermaid

1:35AM | Mon, 06 November 2006

he definitly doesnt look pleased...lol...but its a great shot!

Valerie-Ducom

1:38AM | Mon, 06 November 2006

wowwww, very nice portrait and very natural.. I like.. Good day ;)

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Gora

1:49AM | Mon, 06 November 2006

AWESOME capture. Really nice colours & presentation. We have a music festival here int he mountains which lasts a few days (very woodstockish) which I attended a couple times. Tried to learn to play this instrument there, and failed miserably... made my lips itch too much, so ended up stopping every 3 seconds to scratch :( Great job, well done.

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oscilis

3:59AM | Mon, 06 November 2006

He's not giving you the evil eye, he's concentrating on his breathing.lol. A stunning photo and portrait. I love the sense of speed in which the bodypaint has been slapped on.

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creanum

9:17AM | Mon, 06 November 2006

great and outstanding.....

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st_fish

12:11PM | Mon, 06 November 2006

He does look a bit tired or upset... maybe because he has been playing all day! Great portrait! 8;o)

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DJB

10:40PM | Wed, 29 November 2006

This is sure something I've never seen before. Thanks for showing it in such good clarity and detail. I would like to hear one of those didgeridoo's .

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Dindin

5:46AM | Mon, 11 December 2006

Wonderful capture and portrait .No evil eye here he`s concentrating on his playing .The eyes automaticly close a little when you blow out...Try it :)

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beachzz

1:38PM | Sun, 14 October 2007

WOW, Shane, this is awesome!! Really captures what he's all about. Could be the evil eye, though maybe he's just tired of posing for all the cameras!!


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