These two woman dressed in one of the many traditional Balinese dresses, are ready for the Ceremony. Meanwhile, is a good time to have a nice talk. Always beautiful to our eyes.
It's always amazing to see how the old people are always busy. Specially if we compare them with our western countries where most of the people just sit on a chair waiting to die. This beautiful woman never stops. Until the last breath. Lovely.
This woman is waiting for a new baby. I like pregnant women so much. When I let her see the picture she exclaimed: "I'm ugly". Nothing on earth is more delicated. Thank you Ibu. You are simply beautiful.
As everyday, this young lady joins her mother to celebrate the offerings. This is how they learn the traditions. This time she saw me, and the box of matches she had on her hands dropped to the floor. Wonderful.
One of my favorites times to go out with the camera is when is totally desert. Is then, when the composition of the objects spontaneously create the photo. It was raining again.
This old lady posed for me and I asked her to hold in her hands some flowers. The combination of textures between them and how softly she hold the flowers, make this picture very special to me.
As every animal living in Bali, they are free to move all around. However, thousands of birds live inside cages. They consider birds as an animal that gives good luck.
Many people don't have yet water at home. So when it's "mandi" time, as they have been doing during hundreds of years, the river is the place for cleaning themselves. Amazing.
Again at Denpasar's Central Market, one of my favorites places. This woman, having only half left arm, doesn't imagine how beautiful she appears on the picture. God bless u Ibu.
Very close to Denpasar's Central Market. This mother and her two children are having a rest. It's so lovely to see how this young mother takes care of her children's sleep. And they are enjoying a very sweet dream... just on the street.
When there's a traffic accident and someone dies, which is very often unfortunately, many people stop by. After covering the corpse with plastics or whatever they can find, the people "help" the family with some money. I got really surprised the first time.
Out of the touristic routs is where I find the beautiful and always pictoric and photogenic inspiration. Lights and shadows creating a bucolic scenery.
To me, is at the rice fields where maybe the essence of tradition appears strongly because of the straight connection with Mother Earth and the omnipresent rice.
This mother and her little baby are having a rest in a very hot day at Denpasar. I found this image totally lovely and endearing. Doesn't matter if they are on the street. On his mother's arms he is gonna always be protected.
Water. This essential and necessary element for living, is of course used at any ceremony as a symbol of purification and blessing. Balinese people wash their faces and heads three times and drink it also three times.
Bicycles are other of my favorites topics...and the people who drive them. The old ones are made by a very heavy metal, driven by old people are even more amazing to look at.
This incredible and useful material can be used in many different ways. From a water fountain until a main house. These are waiting to be sold perfectly organized at the warehouse.
When you walk across this bridge and the tracks pass by, it shakes from one side to the other. This woman didn't look too worry about the movements of the bridge. I did.
This woman almost hast lost her vision. She doesn't even how old she is, but appears full of light and life. I think she is the best model I've ever had.
Could be a dog, but it's not, is just a pig. This animal will became, sooner or later, what Balinese people call "Babi Guling", or Roasted Pork. By the way, delicious.
Few meters above, the ocean surrounds these "Three Bales". Again, is Ceremony time, and this is a good place to take a glass of coffee and a deep breath before praying.
It's like if her history were printed over her face and skin. And I suppose that happen to all of us. This woman suddenly appeared onto the road from the forest. Such an spontaneity. How much I would have liked to be in Bali 60 years ago...or more.
One of these "magical" moments, when the naturality is even better than the best model. I was waiting this woman and her child while they were crossing the bridge. And is the Balinese woman looking back to the camera what makes this picture so special to me.
What you can see is a kind of mobile restaurant or "Ronbong". The child join her mother at work time everyday, but today there is a stranger in front of us and he is taking pictures of us. Mum, do something please, I'm afraid!!
Took me more than 20 minutes to arrive to this image, helped with the car lightings turning arround the corner. This is a traditional shop or "Warung". Waiting for the next costumer, and watching life pass by.
I turned round myself and suddenly I saw an old woman looking at me at the top of the hill. She was not there few minutes before. Once again, man and nature in perfect aesthetic composition.
Hands are other of my "obsessions". To me, is a real mirror of the experience and history of someone. These hands belongs to a woman that couldn't tell me how old she was.
Bali is crossed form North to South by rivers, and water is the base of life most of all because they need it for watering the rice fields. But unfortunately, the garbage is floating everywhere. This boy is looking for something with some value that after he can exchange for a hand of Rupiahs.
Outside the temples, Balinese can buy food and drink. "Sate" is a kind of brochette, usually from chicken, cooked with fire. And thanks to that cooking and mixed with the backlight of the sunset, appeared this nice image.
Many are the ceremonies celebrated during the year. Women and children are my fovourites subjects. I can not look to any other place. I have a very deep admiration for these women, carrying over their heads those beautifull offerings in perfect balance and harmony. Chapeau.
I took this picture this moornig and I couldn't wait to put it on the blog. Women and temples in perfect aesthetic connection. This is part of the magic of this work, when both parts become one.
I love to walk the streets when is not crowdy...and this is difficult. Then is when use to appear people and situations like this one. I like very much these backgrounds. It Could be a theater.