posts tagged "colour"

“Rachelle’s introduction”, Uganda

Photography by Hawa Mago (Mago Photography), Uganda.

The first Ugandan shilling (UGS) replaced the East African shilling in 1966 at par. Above is a look at some of the Ugandan Shillings notes that have come and gone. Some of them have been turned into coins, been revamped or no longer exist.

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A volcanic crater at Katwe Explosion Craters Track in Queen Elizabeth National Park in Uganda.
Photography by   Ru Go

A volcanic crater at Katwe Explosion Craters Track in Queen Elizabeth National Park in Uganda.

Photography by Ru Go

“Coats on Corrugated Wall” , Entebbe, Uganda - Photography by   Lee B. Spitzer
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“Coats on Corrugated Wall” , Entebbe, Uganda - Photography by Lee B. Spitzer

Market, Uganda. - Photography by andrea.sosio

Portraits of two Ugandan children from Kabarole.

Photography by Toomas Uri

Portraits of different Ugandans; a waitress & a child from various places in the country; Kabarole & Mbarara.

Photography by Toomas Uri

A kiosk that sells phone airtime, chargers and other accessories.
Photography by Edward Kimbowa//ekimbo20
reblog   notes:120   posted:3 months ago   tags:Uganda  africa  daily life  colour  people  photography  katwe  

A kiosk that sells phone airtime, chargers and other accessories.

Photography by Edward Kimbowa//ekimbo20

Women dressed in Gomesis (Busuuti) which is the traditional wear for Baganda women.
by Ella Rychlewski
reblog   source:ellamr2.wordpress.com   notes:1   posted:4 months ago   tags:Uganda  africa  Baganda  tradition  photography  women  colour  culture  

Women dressed in Gomesis (Busuuti) which is the traditional wear for Baganda women.

by Ella Rychlewski

Photos of Uganda by AndyKristian

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