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Playing the Didgeridoo

Photography Portraits posted on Jul 27, 2008
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G'day All! Here is an Aboriginal playing a Didgeridoo at Circular Quay at Sydney Harbour. It is one of their instruments they use which is usually a hollowed out tree branch or small log. The sounds & music that they make from the Didgeridoo is truly amazing. Thank you for your viewing and comments on this and my previous photo "Chinese Custom Dress" Hope you all are having/had a great weekend.. Take care Shane

Comments (11)


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ledwolorz

4:52AM | Sun, 27 July 2008

Super photo.

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Garlor

4:55AM | Sun, 27 July 2008

Good tight crop, I wonder what the hand signal was for !

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babuci

6:40AM | Sun, 27 July 2008

Great shot Shane, can not help not to smile on a glasses thou

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timtripp

7:59AM | Sun, 27 July 2008

fabulous image!!!!

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sharky_

12:02PM | Sun, 27 July 2008

Interesting capture and musical instrument. Excellent portrait. Aloha

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bpclarke

12:05PM | Sun, 27 July 2008

The colors of the paint and the pose are fantastic. Great capture. Bunny

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beachzz

1:28PM | Sun, 27 July 2008

Cool shot, I've heard one of these before and the sound is awesome!!

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Jay-el-Jay

9:51PM | Sun, 27 July 2008

It is amazing the sounds that they get from one of these instruments.The vibrations seem to reach inside of you.A fine shot.

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Meowgli

11:27PM | Sun, 27 July 2008

great shot!

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trishabadblood

4:16PM | Thu, 31 July 2008

He is wonderful... excellent capture.

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Joko-Style

7:23PM | Mon, 25 August 2008

great captured!


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