Tuesday, August 7, 2012

The Streets of Calidonia I

Kuna Lady on the Run
 The Kuna Yala, are one of the typical indigenous populations in Panama. They are very colorfully clothed, but very very shy, and they don't want their picture taken. Actually, if you visit their shire, you must go to the government office and "buy" and picture permit.
But outside their realm, you can simply shoot them around. But they will hide. You must be quick.
Kiosco El Chevere
Calidonia streets are overwhelmed by street vendors. Every one more colorful than the other. I've also heard is a pretty dangerous place at night, so is only daylight shooting for me there.
Calidonia Church
 Calidonia is one of the busiest places in Panama City. The head of the government, the General Assemply is there, on Plaza Cinco de Mayo. And there are plenty of opportunities for street shooting.
Street Beauty Parlor

Chicken To Go

Corner Pals

Woman and Baby
Although the physical build looks like a man, she is actually a woman, strengthened by the rigors of life in the streets.

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