Sana'a bathed in the magical light that falls just before sunset

Shots from a photographic trip I took in 1997 to the glorious, rarely visited, oft-maligned and massively underrated ancient land of Yemen - one of only a few countries in the world continuously populated since at least 2,500 BC, whose capital - Sana'a - is named after the biblical Noah's son, Shem.

Despite its reputation for war, kidnapping of foreign tourists and, more recently, breeding terrorists, this is truly a magnificent country that abounds in history, culture, uniquely beautiful architecture and stunning landscapes — as well as some of the most fantastically generous and hospitable people I've ever met.

It's also one of the most exciting places in the world to roam around with a camera, and I hope these shots give you some flavour of the wonders that await you should you ever get the opportunity to travel there.

ロモグラファー:
buckshot
アップロード日:
2012-04-04
タグ:
35mm architecture buildings colour e6 (not x-pro) middle east photo expedition scanned by jessops slide travel voyage
カメラ:
Nikon F50
フィルム:
Fuji Velvia 50
都市:
Sana'a
国 / 地域:
Yemen
年:
1997
時間:
dusk
アルバム:
Yemen: the photographer's paradise of the Middle East
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