aku-aku: v.. To move a tall, flat bottomed object (such as a bookshelf) by swiveling it alternatively on its corners in a "walking" fashion. [After the book by Thor Heyerdahl theorising the statues of Easter Island were moved in this fashion.] source: LangMaker.com. Aku Aku also has another meaning to the islanders: a spiritual guide.
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27 of 52: Dinner Time
Posted by dav at 2008 March 30 06:43 PM
File under: Art

This week it's another photo. I took this near sunset from the balcony of our apartment in Buenos Aires. The blue sky had turned dark with heavy clouds maybe 15 minutes before, and everything was gray when I looked out except for this one warm rectangle of light framed in a mess of geometric shapes of drab. In that rectangle was a shirtless old man ready to eat dinner. It took me about four shots to get one in which the colors were right but wasn't too blurry.

Dinner time

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