

Bedouin children playing in Egypt's Eastern Desert near Hurghada, where the vastness of sand meets distant mountains
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In the Eastern Desert near Hurghada, Bedouin children play freely against an immersive backdrop of rugged mountains. The dynamic angle of this photograph creates tension and movement, capturing the raw energy of childhood in one of Earth's harshest environments. The children's presence brings life to the vast, barren landscape, where the desert sand stretches endlessly toward distant peaks. This moment embodies freedom in its purest form—unstructured play in wide-open spaces, far from the constraints of modern life.
Captured with Leica M11 and 28mm Summicron lens.