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1350-2 - April 17/18, 2001 aurora, taken from home in Alberta. looking south. Part of a series taken looking same direction as substorm hit and subsided, from Image #2 to #15, on Roll #1. (Roll #2 was second camera shooting Provia 100F with 28mm lens and 18mm lens.) All images in this series (#1-02 thru 15) processed in Photoshop with nearly identical enhancements to contrast and colour. Brightness toned down for longer overexposed shots (early ones).
1113-103850 - Riverside promenade and gastronomy along the Rhine with television tower in the background, old part of town, Düsseldorf, state capital of NRW, North-Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
832-336960 - Closed storm surge barrier The Oosterscheldekering (Eastern Scheldt storm surge barrier) between the islands Schouwen-Duiveland and Noord-Beveland, part of the Delta works series of dams, protecting the Netherlands from flooding, Netherlands
857-48978 - The Bull Jumping Ceremony is conducted by several tribes in the Lower Omo Valley and is the most important ceremony in a tribal man's life.The ceremony is about hierarchy and membership in the tribe and typically involves a young man who undergoes a number of rituals before he leaps onto and runs rapidly over a series of cattle held by other men who have recently bull-jumped. Once the jumping is completed, the bull-jumper is a man in the eyes of the tribe. An important part of the ceremony is a ritualistic whipping, which women actively seek out from certain men known as Mazha. Dimeka, Omo Valley, Ethiopia, 2010
857-15588 - Worshippers at a service by Brazil's charismatic Padre Marcelo Rossi are encouraged to sing, shout and speak in tongues much like their Pentecostal counterparts, yet Catholic traditions, such as communion are preserved. This image is part of a five-part series on the rise of evangelical Protestantism in Latin America.
857-15544 - Cuzco evangelist Raul Huaco stops for a prayer with friend Calixta Cruz in the village of Angostura, south of the city of Cuzco. Personal attention by local evangelists and the ability to participate in church services often attracts disenchanted Catholics who have little say in the operation of their churches. This image is part of a five-part series on the rise of evangelical Protestantism in Latin America.
857-15545 - I say yes to Jesus. And you? asks a banner on Rio de Janeiro's famous Ipanema beach. Known worldwide as a sun-drenched capital of flesh, Rio, where five new evangelical churches open every week, is "the center of the Pentecostal earthquake." This image is part of a five-part series on the rise of evangelical Protestantism in Latin America.
857-15542 - Peruvian Pentecostal convert Calixta Cruz stands with child in her doorway in Angostura. Cruz drew an abusive husband into the church after her conversion. This image is part of a five-part series on the rise of evangelical Protestantism in Latin America.
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