Gentle evening light, a balmy evening, a pleasant beach, and a flock of guinea fowls. What more could one ask?
The photo below is one of the first I took, instinctively, in Swakopmund. When I looked at the back of my camera, I was struck by the silhouetted boys running into the water, and immediately thought of the famous
photo by Martin Munkasci from the 1930s, which Henri Cartier-Bresson acknowledged as a lifelong influence. A nice coincidence.
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