2008-07-16

2008.06.01

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Mineral Pigment, Bhubaneswar, India
Mineral Pigment, Bhubaneswar, India, 1999

Photograph by Cary Wolinsky

A woman in Bhubaneswar, India, prepares to grind red mineral pigment on a stone pestle. In the Hindu religion, colors, especially red, are endowed with symbolic significance.

(Photo shot on assignment for, but not published in, "The Quest for Color," July 1999, National Geographic magazine)

矿物干颜料,布巴内斯瓦尔,印度,1999年

Cary Wolinsky摄

一位印度布巴内斯瓦尔正准备用一个石质圆杵来碾磨红色矿物干颜料。在印度教里,色彩,尤其是红色,被人们赋予了象征意义。

(图作而未刊,“追寻色彩”,1999年7月,国家地理杂志)

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2008-05-27

2008.05.04

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Tie-Dyed Fabric, Jaipur, India

Tie-Dyed Fabric, Jaipur, India, 1999

Photograph by Cary Wolinsky

Tie-dyed fabric is hung to dry from a roof in Jaipur, India. Such Indian textiles are among the richest craft legacies on Earth, encompassing literally thousands of local styles and techniques.

(Text adapted from and photo shot on assignment for, but not published in, "The Quest for Color," July 1999, National Geographic magazine)

扎染织物,贾普尔,印度,1999年

Cary Wolinsky摄

印度贾普尔,扎染织物被从屋顶上挂下来晒干。这种印度纺织品是地球上众多的手工艺遗产之一,它差不多包括了数千种各地区的风格和技艺。

(图作而未刊,"追寻色彩",1999年7月,国家地理杂志)

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2008-04-07

2008.4.8

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River Boats, Sitlakhya River, Bangladesh, 1993

Photograph by James P. Blair

A canoe glides past fishing boats at dusk on Bangladesh's flood-swollen Sitlakhya River. Notched into eastern India, this predominantly Muslim nation is a dominated by water, with the Bay of Bengal to the south, mighty rivers throughout, and seasonal monsoon and cyclones that flood up to a third of the country every year.

(Photo shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Bangladesh: When the Water Comes," June 1993, National Geographic magazine)

河船,Sitlakhya河,孟加拉国,1993

James P. Blair摄

孟加拉国洪水泛滥的Sitlakhya河,一艘独木舟正在黄昏中缓缓驶过一艘渔船。这个穆斯林占主体的国家嵌入于南亚次大陆东部,是个为水所统治的地方,它的南面是孟加拉湾,境内大河纵横,而每年的季风和飓风会使得这个国家的三分之一的地区陷入洪水之中。

(图作而未刊,"孟加拉:当洪水袭来",1993年6月,国家地理杂志)

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2008-04-04

2007.9.7

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Kashmir Dancers, Pakistan, 1988

Photograph by George F. Mobley

Dancers engage in what looks like hand-to-hand combat in Karimabad in Pakistani Kashmir. The dance, performed to hypnotic music played by local musicians, begins slowly and builds to a dramatic, saber-waving crescendo.

(Photo shot on assignment for, but not published in, the National Geographic book Mountain Worlds, 1988)

克什米尔舞者,巴基斯坦,1988

George F. Mobley摄

巴基斯坦控制的克什米尔卡里玛巴德,这两位舞者仿佛在一场白刃战正面交锋。这种舞蹈,由当地乐师演奏的令人昏昏欲睡的音乐所伴奏,开始时缓缓而动,到后来舞蹈节奏便愈来愈激烈,并伴之以刀光剑影的表演。

(图作而未刊,国家地理从书"山地世界",1988年)

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