A series of photos of the legendary Steve McCurry "The Power of the game"
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/a-series-of-photos-of-the-legendary-steve-mccurry-the-power-of-the-game.html"If a person decided to always indulge in serious affairs, not allowing himself any entertainment and jokes, then either he would imperceptibly fall into madness, or he would immediately be broken by paralysis" – Herodotus. "In an hour of playing with a person, you can learn more about him than in an hour of conversation," Plato said. Why all these clever words? To the fact that games and fun are that important time when we relax, rest our soul and body, give free rein to our spirit.
The photo collection "The Power of the game" by the legendary photographer Steve McCurry perfectly illustrates this blissful state when problems fade into the background, and a person is simply happy with what he is doing at the moment. Let's all play!
1. Los Angeles, California, USA, 2007. (Photo by Steve McCurry)
2. Fiji. (Photo by Steve McCurry)
3. Mandalay, Burma (Myanmar). (Photo by Steve McCurry)
4. School for girls. Kabul, Afghanistan, 2002. (Photo by Steve McCurry)
5. Afghanistan. (Photo by Steve McCurry)
6. An impromptu football match, Sittwe, Myanmar, 1995. (Photo by Steve McCurry)
7. Dhaka, Chittagong, Bangladesh, 1982. (Photo by Steve McCurry)
8. Yangon, Myanmar (Burma). (Photo by Steve McCurry)
9. Myanmar (Burma). (Photo by Steve McCurry)
10. Monks play softball at Gumbo Abbey, Nova Scotia, Canada, 2005 (Photo by Steve McCurry)
11. Hunan Province, China. (Photo by Steve McCurry)
12. Maningrida, Australia, 1984. (Photo by Steve McCurry)
13. Burma (Myanmar), 2010. (Photo by Steve McCurry)
14. China. (Photo by Steve McCurry)
15. Omo Valley, Ethiopia. (Photo by Steve McCurry)
16. Omo Valley, Ethiopia. (Photo by Steve McCurry)
17. Children play, Fortuna, Honduras, 2004. (Photo by Steve McCurry)
18. Holi Festival, Rajasthan, India, 1996. (Photo by Steve McCurry)
19. India. (Photo by Steve McCurry)
20. One of the 37 Laughter Clubs in Mumbai, Bombay, India, 1996. (Photo by Steve McCurry)
21. India. (Photo by Steve McCurry)
22. Rajasthan, India, 2009. The drums attract a crowd of spectators, while acrobats from the nomadic group Nat perform. They do not participate in the census and do not have permanent housing, so traveling artists can hardly count on government benefits. (Photo by Steve McCurry)
23. Bombay, India, 1993. (Photo by Steve McCurry)
24. India, monsoon season, 1983. (Photo by Steve McCurry)
25. India. (Photo by Steve McCurry)
26. India, Dhaka-Peshwar train, 1983. (Photo by Steve McCurry)
27. India. (Photo by Steve McCurry)
28. Mauritania. (Photo by Steve McCurry)
29. Russia. (Photo by Steve McCurry)
30. Tokyo, Japan, 2008. (Photo by Steve McCurry)
31. Tibet. (Photo by Steve McCurry)
32. Tibetans, 2001. (Photo by Steve McCurry)
33. Tibet. (Photo by Steve McCurry)
34. Mandalay, Burma (Myanmar). (Photo by Steve McCurry)
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