Sunday, March 22, 2009

نوروز در کابل باصفا بود

کودک افغان با تهفه ای از شرکت مخابراتی افغان بی سیم در جشن سال نو

دخترک از جنس لاله

فیشن دختران کابل در روز های جشن

لباس های افغانی نشانه های فرهنگی

تفنگ اردوی ملی با عکس خلیلی معاون دوم ریس جمهور

تفنگ و روزنامه نگار، امنیت یا تهدید

یک روزبدون تهدید برای سگان دوره گرد کابل

رقص و پایکوبی برای روزهای بدون جنگ

آغاز فصل سبز با صدای موسیقی

لباس ام از رنگ بهار است و دهانم شگوفه ای ازآغاز همین سال

دیروز روز اول سال 1388خورشیدی بود ، این روز توسط مردم در اکثر ولایات افغانستان جشن گرفته شد
من باوجودیکه تلاش داشتم از مزارشریف دیدن نمایم اما متاسفانه نشد و این عکسهای از روزنوروزو میله سال نو درکابل هست

22 comments:

Linnea W said...

These are exquisite...so emotive. Your eye captures the essence of your land and its people so beautifully and intensely. Thanks for stopping by my blog; I'm glad I came back to yours! Keep up the fantastic work...hi from sunny California!

uncleawang said...

I'm so inspired by your photos.Every single images have something to tell us..I just love it's.I hope you don't mind I'm now followers of yr site .
Thank You & have a nice day.

Aileni said...

May good fortune continue to attend you, Basir.
I am not going to complain that you have not posted a B&W shot. Keep bringing your work here by all means.

magiceye said...

very nice portraits and images ...

Veronica said...

Very beautiful pictures you take.
Each picture is special and says something.
Love it!!
=)

Gypsy at heart said...

Nice work! Your portraits capture emotions, your other photos tell a story. Keep up the good work and stay safe.

http://www.wanderingwonderinggypsy.blogspot.com/

Karin said...

So far away but with you pictures I feel I'm in Afghanistan!!
/ Have a really nice day! / Karin

Daryl said...

A glimpse into what life is like in a country we only know about from the scary bad stuff that can happen ... glad to see there is a normalcy in these childrens lives ... thanks for visiting my blog

Akelamalu said...

Thanks for visiting my blog, I'm glad I followed your link. I just read your profile - it's scary what happened to you! I love these portraits, you capture the people behind the shots!

Ulrica said...

Thank you for visiting my blog so that I could find you. Your photos are beautiful and scary to, the one a little bit further down. The photos of the children is fantastic, I love them. I’ll be back, I really want to see some more of your art.

Loyce said...

Basir, this photo essay is by far some of your best work. I love how you've captured the happiness and sadness with everything going on in your country.

I can't even decide which photo I like best. They all have so much to say.

Thank you for your beautiful work and showing we Americans the good side and the bad side of your country.

For your's and your people's sake, I hope the wars end soon and that peace will finally come to both of our countries.

Stay safe.

Karly Tearney said...

The color in your photographs is brilliant. Your photos really help me see into your land and the amazing people that are in it. Your portraits are amazing and really capture the person's light.

The photo of the gun barrel is very striking.

Keep up the good work! I love seeing your posts.

Patty said...

There a lot of comments about your photographs, which are stunning as usual. Yes, they are brilliant. Yes they are sad. Yes, they are beautiful. Yes. They capture your country. Yes, they are colorful.

But I see beyond all that, Basir. I see your heart, and it is a good heart.

Too bad people with good hearts can not run the world.

You photos make me wish I had never retired. There was still so much to say and do.

Carry on my friend, and stay safe.

BTW: the two most moving photos to me were the dog and the AK-47 with the photo.

mekie said...

Lovely work, Basir!

Nicole said...

WOW! You don't need to be present there, the photograph sais it all. Wonderful...

karimi said...

hi Basir how re you +
how is your life going
it s nice pictur

Anonymous said...

بصیر جان در اون تفنگ اردوی ملی عکسی کسی دیگری بزرگتر از خلیلی هم هست غزیز من فکر کنم عشق آن عسکر هم به اوست نه به خلیلی.

Jim Pankey said...

The world's children do not deserve the madness inflicted upon them by the world's adult leaders...

Mariamellie said...

I do love the faces of the children! love to look deep inside their eyes and love to enjoy the light shine from their smiles! your photos and blog are so inspiring! so proud of you!

Mike Terry said...

great post and solid work my friend

Paula P. said...

Hi.... these are beautiful!!

Leif Hagen said...

Your pictures are fantastic! They could be in the national geographic magazine! Are you living in Kabul right now? I just discovered your blog; I bookmarked it. Kind regards from EAGAN daily photo in Minnesota, USA