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My Photo scholarship 2010 entry

I could no longer presume that all the, sometimes cruel, traditions were merely for the pleasure of killing bulls or baby pigs or deer. I had witnessed equal attention being paid to the care of those same animals as well as to tending to their gardens, the unearthing of onions and the picking of tomatoes. It is the pride these men take in being the master of their land and using their own two hands to do so that defines them as Spanish Men.

SPAIN | Friday, 15 October 2010 | Views [486] | Comments [1]

I could no longer presume that all the, sometimes cruel, traditions were merely for the pleasure of killing bulls or baby pigs or deer. I had witnessed equal attention being paid to the care of those same animals as well as to tending to their gardens, the unearthing of onions and the picking of tomatoes. It is the pride these men take in being the master of their land and using their own two hands to do so that defines them as Spanish Men.

Tags: travel photography scholarship 2010, #2010wnphoto

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Great pics and great moving story. Good luck in the contest:))

  dan ballard Oct 16, 2010 4:47 AM


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