While traipsing around Cinchona Gardens (Jamaica) snapping photographs like a giddy schoolboy, we came a cross what looked to me like a Bamboo Grove, and although there seemed to be many pathways to explore, we were hoping to get to many more places that day, so we stuck to the main areas. In the Bamboo Grove I decided to take a few exposures to use as bracketed shots later. Standing under the boughs, it was more like standing in a rainforest, than on a mountain 5000 feet up. 🙂
As I stood there in the gloom created by the thick stands of Bamboo all around me I couldn’t help but remember an old Calypso (much older than myself) called the Big Bamboo. Although I know that it was covered by many Jamaican singers and bands, my recollection is usually of either the Mighty Sparrow or the Merrymen. It is a song that was typical of the Calypso songs of its time, with its marked double-entendre, giving the song a light but naughty air.
Ironically, the song could be traced back to a calypsonian who called himself The Duke of Iron 🙂
If you’ve never heard the song, Google it, I doubt you’ll want to be staring at this photo while listening, but here’s the photo anyway 🙂
Always nice to have one art inspired by another. I can well imagine going photo crazy in a place like this 🙂
Thanks… is blogging an artform? that would be one inspiring the other and inspiring another? 🙂
Hello Michael. Nice story of the actual bamboo photograph. Nice story of the link to the bamboo photo and nicely told too. Man you are a great photographer and a rated story teller too. :o) Regards. Cecil
Thanks Cecil, I think most Caribbean people know the song, but not many get to see bamboo groves 🙂
Almost wondered where in Guyana this was… I would love to shoot there 🙂
I think you’d have a blast shooting up in the mountains 🙂
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