Portrait of two Rashid tribesmen ... Size:largePortrait of two Rashid tribesmen at an encampment near Bir al Tawil in the Ramlat ar Rabbad. These men are sons of Muhammad, a sheikh of the Rashid Bedouin, with whom Wilfred Thesiger stayed for a few days during his first crossing of the Empty Quarter (Rub' al Khali). The men are sitting in the sand cutting chunks of meat into small pieces. The man on the left is cutting with a large curved dagger, while the man on the right is using a small knife.
three of Wilfred Thesiger's Bedouin companions ride camels beside a far low dune
In the background two stone buildings border sit behind the square
Two men and two boys stand amongst piles of furniture in a stall tucked in an alcove on a Dubai street
They each hold a rifle in their right hand and wear a khanjar (dagger) tucked in a cartridge belt over their thobe (long shirt)
View of Ash Shuqaiq village
Three-quarter length standing group portrait of four men
He leans on the balcony railing
The banners have images of the Buddha surrounded by deities and bodhisattvas
The Potala photographed from from the roof of Lhasa Arsenal
In the foreground scattered clumps of vegetation dot a sand flat lying below the vertical rocky cliffs of Jebel Hafeet
View of a Zuni man standing beside an eagle cage
Behind him a crowd of people stand with donkeys carrying wood