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Grand Prize Winner [Melbourne, Australia] – On a Sunday afternoon, my friends and I were on our way back to the ... read more
by Glimpse Staff
01 Jun 2008
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Recently I was walking around Mariscal, the area of the new town in Quito where I and just about every other Gringo in Ecuador stay. I ate at my favourite barbecue place. There are tons of little cafes, bars and restaurants in Mariscal serving types of food from Cuban Food ... read more
by Richard Sitler
11 Oct 2009
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[Hyderabad, India] – India’s Pongal festival celebrates the rice harvest and typically takes place in January. My friends and I were at a fair, on our way to a kite fight, when this lively bunch of entertainers seemed to appear out of nowhere and began performing magic and comedy routines.</p>
<p><em>Photo by Jordan Keenan</em></p>](http://media.glimpse.org/uploads/bpLyEE/large.png)
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[Athens, Greece] – I had started taking photos of this colorful performer when I noticed a Greek Orthodox Priest walking toward me. I was able to back up just in time to get both the priest and the performer into the same shot.</p>
<p><em>Photo by Chad Blank</em></p>](http://media.glimpse.org/uploads/9kKFrt/large.png)
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[Barcelona, Spain] – I was exiting Antoni Gaudí’s Park Güell when I noticed two off-duty human statues drinking beers and chatting on the sidewalk. After a long morning of entertaining the park’s constant stream of tourists, these two statues apparently decided it was time for a break. Laughing, I quickly snapped a photo—it was just one of those moments begging to be captured.</p>
<p><em>Photo by Eric Baumann</em></p>](http://media.glimpse.org/uploads/nnoijN/large.png)
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[Melbourne, Australia] – On a Sunday afternoon, my friends and I were on our way back to the tram stop when we spotted this artist making pastel replicas of paintings on the sidewalk. Passersby were crowded around to catch a glimpse of this man at work. As we were watching him, a pedestrian who wasn’t paying attention walked right across the picture on the left. I was appalled, but luckily the picture remained intact.</p>
<p><em>Photo by Lauren Hurley</em></p>](http://media.glimpse.org/uploads/grWpdi/large.png)
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[Auckland, New Zealand] – A young Tuvaluan woman twirls around during a storytelling dance from Nanumea, her atoll of origin. Her performance is part of Celebrate Pasifika, a month of performances in March to pay tribute to Pasifika culture. Over 175,000 Pacific Islanders live in the Auckland region, and the Pasifika festival attracts crowds surpassing 200,000.</p>
<p><em>Photo by Carolyn Barnwell</em></p>](http://media.glimpse.org/uploads/3AwmLJ/large.png)
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[Barcelona, Spain] – Street performer “Beto” bounces a soccer ball on his head atop a ladder on Barcelona’s famed La Rambla. Being the soccer fan that I am, I watched his routine four times through. He climbed up the ladder, took off his shirt, and then descended the ladder—all while bouncing the ball on his head!</p>
<p><em>Photo by Eric Baumann</em></p>](http://media.glimpse.org/uploads/3QK5zA/large.png)
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[Edinburgh, Scotland] – During the Fringe festival, which takes place in August, performers from all over the world gather along the Royal Mile to showcase their talents. This performer was walking around passing out fliers for his show later that afternoon. I had just snatched his picture when he turned and peered right into the lens.</p>
<p><em>Photo by Christina Spensley</em></p>](http://media.glimpse.org/uploads/vkWHF9/large.png)
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[Bethlehem, Israel] – Separated from Israel, the city of Bethlehem thrives on tourists determined enough to pass through the security checkpoints at the barrier. As tourists hustled through the small doors of the Church of the Nativity, a violinist played quietly outside. Using his toe to bow a self-made violin, he played for hours at a time, with such focus and intensity that he barely acknowledged me when I took his picture.</p>
<p><em>Photo by Leah Cowen</em></p>](http://media.glimpse.org/uploads/pXRW3H/large.png)
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[Quito, Ecuador] – On my way back from an afternoon of shopping at the Mercado Artesanal de La Mariscal, I heard the sounds of a fiddle playing a traditional Andean melody. As I rounded the corner, this man came into view. He was playing his heart out, and I got the distinct impression that it was less for the coins in his dish than for his overwhelming love of the music.</p>
<p><em>Photo by Kathy Kaufman</em></p>](http://media.glimpse.org/uploads/ponz0H/large.png)
