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Photo of The Week – Ugandan Innocence

Photograph by David Anthony Hohol

Photograph by David Anthony Hohol

Since our launch in June of 2009, RELATIVITY OnLine has continually attempted to reveal the multiplicity of perspective; global viewpoints that make our multi-colored neon kaleidoscope world the wondrous embodiment of humanity’s spirit and soul. This week marks the first inclusion of our Photo of the Week, an image of a single moment from somewhere across our planet that will stay with us forever - an immortal moment in time.

This week’s photo was taken a few hours outside of Uganda’s capital city of Kampala. The haunting eyes of a banana farmer’s year old daughter reflect a thousand stories from the world’s cradle of civilization and the purity of innocence that was once within us all.


5 Responses to “Photo of The Week – Ugandan Innocence”

  1. miss universe says:

    Ohhhhh my God!! She is sooooo Beautiful!

  2. strawberry_patch_99 says:

    Amazing Photograph, like something out of National Geographic.

  3. the Queen says:

    So incredibly adorable, but I also see sadness when I think of the difficult life that is ahead of her. Somehow, she already seems to know things wont be easy.

  4. Scotsdale says:

    I have been many times and the African continent is like a poem. Love and Tragedy, hope and Loss. Africa may be the most photogenic place on the planet.

  5. valerie says:

    Likescotdale comment I have not been to Africa but I believe from the picture I have seen and documentaries I would agree.

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