“ The Baron ”
I often photograph stilt walkers or Moko Jumbies as they are called here in Trinidad- in the past they dressed traditional clothes and often looked like old men with elongated legs and pants. The younger performers have taken a new direction with detailed makeup, coloured contact lenses and ...
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  • Blair Bertrand Edited 4 years ago

    Love this kind of pic. I wonder though if getting a bit more focus through the depth of field would have brought out some details that would add to the picture (like the… more

    Love this kind of pic. I wonder though if getting a bit more focus through the depth of field would have brought out some details that would add to the picture (like the flowers on his lapel). I wish I had taken it.

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  • Kimberly Barnwell Edited 4 years ago

    What a great shot!

    What a great shot!

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  • Tammie Maloney Edited 4 years ago

    What great subject matter. I'm glad you've been able to continue taking photos of the performers even though Carnival didn't really happen this year.

    What great subject matter. I'm glad you've been able to continue taking photos of the performers even though Carnival didn't really happen this year.

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Canon EOS 5D Mark III Canon 24-70mm f/2.8
1/400 f/2.8 200 70

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#details #baron #performer #stiltwalker #dayofthedead #mokojumbie #tradition #makeup #gettingready #trinidadcarnival #traditionalmas

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