Photographer’s Note
Image took at the bus station in the summer 95 during our travel from Panama city to Mexico city by bus.
It seems that no one will go to Guatemala City!
*Scanned image*
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Antigua Guatemala is a city in the central mountains of Guatemala famous for its well-preserved Spanish New World Baroque architecture as well as a number of spectacular ruined churches. It has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The city had a peak population of some 60,000 in the 1770s; the bulk of the population moved away in the late 18th century. Despite significant population growth in the late 20th century, the city reached half that number in the 1990s. According to the 2000 census, the city has some 31,800 inhabitants.
Antigua Guatemala means the "old Guatemala".
It was founded on March 10, 1543. and served as Spanish colonial capital of Central America.
The conquistadores named the city La Muy Noble y Muy Leal Ciudad de Santiago de los Caballeros de Guatemala ("The Very Noble and Very Loyal City of Santiago of the Knights of Guatemala"), in honor of their patron saint, Santiago.
In 1773, it suffered two severe earthquakes, which destroyed much of the town. The Spanish Crown ordered the city rebuilt at a safer location, where what is now Guatemala City, the modern capital of Guatemala. In 1776 the badly damaged city was ordered abandoned, although not everyone left.
Three large volcanoes dominate the horizon around Antigua.
The most commanding, to the south of the city, is the Volcán de Agua or "Volcano of Water", some 3766 meters high. It is so named because the crater atop it was formerly filled with water. Shortly after the Spanish conquest of Guatemala, the first capital was on a site part way up this mountain, which was destroyed by a flood and mudslide when an earthquake let loose the water from the crater, and the city of Guatemala was moved down the valley to the current Antigua. The original site is a village now known as "Ciudad Vieja".
To the west of the city are a pair of peaks, Acatenango, long inactive, some 3976 meters high, and the Volcán de Fuego or "Volcano of Fire", some 3763 meters high. "Fuego" is famous for being almost constantly active at a low level. Smoke issues from its top daily, but larger eruptions are rare.
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ChrisJ
(69618) 2006-03-21 3:57
Bonjourno Paolo
I like the repetition of the women carrying loads on their heads. A good daily life shot from Central America. The wideangled panoramic view suits perfectly. Ciao!
Gerrit
(35499) 2006-03-21 4:26
Hi Paolo, good picture that shows the hectic situations round travelling with chickenbuses in Guatemala.
Thanks and regards, gerrit
jinju
(14265) 2006-03-21 7:17
Hi Paolo,
a really interesting street shot. I like thr elongated cadrage. Too bad about the scan, it seems to have blow out parts of this photo, especially the wall and some clothing.
feather
(49848) 2006-03-21 7:54
Very interesting shot of daily life with their costumes and their bundles carried on their heads. It seems over-exposed of maybe the original was faded?? Nice composition and chouce of crop.
Kath
alekpet
(4657) 2006-03-21 8:34
Hi Paolo.
What a wonderful TE photo.
I really appreciate you shared the photo, with a usefull note.
Moment is well captured, I appreciate it a lot.
Aleks
gaby
(19793) 2006-03-21 8:40
Paolo bonjour - une ancienne mais très interessante image - j'aime beaucoup ta compo et l'uniformité de ces femmes qui portent pratiquement toutes des habits dans les mêmes tons (ou qui recouvrent leurs paniers de tissus semblables) - c'est agréable de voir ces vieilles images et merci pour ta remarquable note -
Bonne après midi
Gaby
sufi
(9568) 2006-03-21 9:08
Hi Paolo;
May be ıt's scanned but wonderful composition... Very interesting too...
TFS...
Stay well..
Salim.
Fis2
(45286) 2006-03-21 12:10
Witaj Paolo!
Good reportorial photo. Nicely colours and light. I like this Daily Life shot.
Regards
Krzysztof
sam224
(5851) 2006-03-21 13:33
Bello scatto Paolo.. Hai catturato una scena di varia umanità riuscendo a trasmetterne al meglio lo spirito. La luce appare forte, ma in parte ciò può essere dovuto alla scannerizzazione.
Buona prospecttiva.
Bravo!
talikf
(1290) 2006-03-21 14:29
I like the scene of the women carrying the baskets. You could have a little more contrast maybe, or maybe it's my screen... Anyways, it's a lovely shot. Tali
rbcy1974
(20742) 2006-03-23 18:16
Hello Paolo
A very typical latin american scene
I like the lineup of people marhcing in fornt of you, some pp to reduce the extreme light and higlights would be good.
Regards
Daniel
Saule
(289) 2006-03-30 5:30
Hi Paolo!
You have so many beautiful pictures! I'm very impressed by your work. This one tells an interesting story! Though I still wonder... What are those women caring in those baskets? And why is it only women caring stuff? They look quite weary too, must not be easy... thoughts, thoughts.....
Saule.
bantonbuju
(48358) 2006-11-29 4:20
ciao paolo,
recentlyu i quite rarely show us photos with people so i jumped into your "historical" files and took me quite a while to find a photo with people which i did not comment :-))
this one is pretty nice - you skillfully acquaint us with the hectic place and let us "feel" it intensively,
nice one,
j.
Photo Information
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Copyright: Paolo Motta (Paolo)
(40655) - Genre: People
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 1995-09-00
- Camera: Nikon N80
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Theme(s): 1995 From Panama to Mexico by bus [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2006-03-21 3:35








