Desert kitchen
A woman of a Bishnoi community about 100km outside of Jodhpur, India, makes chapatis in her kitchen.
Desert kitchen belongs to the following groups:
Amazing Asia, Authentic India, Incredible India, The Human Condition and Travel and Adventure Available for sale asMatted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints and Framed Prints

thickblackoutline
would look fantastic in someones kitchen! :) great colours
kenan Rahmanovic
Great photograph, light falls wonderfully on her face. Like something out of National Geographic
Anthony Begovic
Thanks folks! Glad you’re enjoying my photos. National Geographic … one can only dream! :)
Amanda J Slack...
Wonderful photo. Another world.
Adrian Rachele
Agreed. Very well framed.
shanghaiwu
this is a special one!
Stephen Colquitt
I agree – its like peeking into her life.
dopey
love all your work, but this is special as you frame the photo
Belinda Leopold
Another fab shot!!! Colour and angle just tops! :)
Balaji Santhanam
Man your photos are really amazing!
carpenter777
Fantastic depiction
Mugsy
This is a great capture!
Judith Oppenhe...
beautiful capture, framing, composition, narrative, just fabulous
Felicia Moore
I love the voyeuristic approach to this peek inside someone else’s world. Great color, too!
Liv Stockley
Great story to this photo :-)
niklens
fanatastic image!!!!
Chetan Raghuram
good use of the wall.
Dave Lloyd
Brilliant. Superb image.
catnip addict ...
hmmmmmm….! are we still gonna complain that “it” isn’t a granite counter top ? HUH? HGTV?
Globalphotos
A window into time, love how your images give us insight into others’ lives. Would have been such an amazing experience travelling around India….... will get there :-)
DonDavisUK
Wonderful character study. amazing! Don.
Braedene
You have an amazing talent for people portraits – this one reminds me so much of my time in Pakistan and India. Great colours and like the treatment. She has a beautiful expression on her face.Liz
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Ushna Sardar
Awesome!
Zakari 9 days ago
Amazing photo… looks like its straight out of the pages of National Geographic and thats about as big a compliment as I can pay. The framing with the window is brilliant as well.