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In 2018 the artist Toni Sulo painted a murales in Lecce inspired at the photo by Steve McCurry, illustrating the Afghan child girl
Sharbat Gula, at that time aged 12, and featured in the famous cover of the National Geographic Magazine on June 1985.
The portrait measures about 3mt x 3,5mt and I found it very impressive and well done.
My photo, shot during the summer 2021.
Murales by Toni Sulo 2018 IMG_7767 squared
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DSC06692 4000w_stitch 4 images stitched with MS ICE
taken with Sony HDR-PJ430VE
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We stopped back here for lunch on our way south from New Crown to Oodnadatta on the 1st June, and emptied a jerry can in from the roof rack!
speedo 448587 47 video files for today, edited on the PC.
Day 17
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Captured under the night sky at Rocky River Reservation, this handheld shot showcases the moon in crisp detail — illuminated just enough to reveal its cratered surface. Taken with the Nikon COOLPIX B500 in Moon Mode and brightened to bring out the texture of this lunar moment.
🇬🇧 He rides in white.
A figure alone, on cobblestones, carrying a quiet message:
DEUS.
This scene is not about religion.
It’s about solitude, dignity, and momentum —
on roads that shake the body but not the intention.
🔗 See the full series / Voir la série complète :
👉 Faces & Stares – Life Between Walls and Shadows: www.flickr.com/photos/201798544@N06/albums/72177720326884988
🇫🇷 Il roule tout en blanc.
Une silhouette solitaire sur des pavés inégaux, avec un mot simple à l’arrière :
DEUS.
Ce n’est pas une photo religieuse.
C’est une image de solitude, de dignité, et de mouvement —
sur une route qui secoue les corps mais pas la détermination.