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Cliff graves in Tana Toraja


Anabela Sequeira

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Torajans are rarely buried in the ground. Instead, they are placed in

hanging graves, where coffins have been suspended high in the air on

the side of a cliff.

 

Thank you!

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In trying to capture a lot of this, it has become confused. How about zooming in on some of the details? A tough assignment!
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is right is confused, but  think we can take our time to see the photo all over it. is a documentary, and here is documented the quantity of graves, the position, the confusion that for sure is present in the real. all this graves, togheter, make us understand better that with a grave only. and the light is admirable

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I think  this is an unique custom and this shot is as other of yours very good documentary images,best regards.

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Reminds me of the peruvian hanging  Inca graves. Very good and interesting documentary. I assume this image is part of a series. For me, not confusing at all. Compliments!

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Really interesting event you depicted and documented nicely here! Amazing light management for graves to be well spot on and bright, and very apt vignette as well. I just think the visitor eye wants a scale object to measure elements and compare the sizes, and i used skulls and bones for such purpose . Bravo and thank you for sharing this amazing shot.

Hamid.

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Very interesting shot, something I had never heard of before. Nice to be able to learn something here, thanks for explaining. Nice work. FS

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Hi dear Anabela,

Great view and great light managing.Nice colour tones!

Take care and wish you and your dear family a great year!

Best regards(Bobby).

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wow, great shot and truly amazing subject matter.  Have never heard of this place.  Great textures and POV.  Well done Anabella! warm regards, Gail                                                                                                                                                       

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Interesting prespective and enough detail to provide a feeling of how reveared this place is. Your work has a lot of expanse and provides a great view of the world in which we live.  Customs, retuals and complexities well done work... MJ

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