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Photographer Joel Aron  Joel Aron {Karma:14920}
Project #41 Perspective Camera Model Canon EOS 20D
Categories People
Transportation
Digital
Film Format
Portfolio China
At Work
Lens Canon  24-70 mm f/2.8L USM
Uploaded 6/8/2006 Film / Memory Type Sandisk 1g Extreme3
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Favorites Aperture f/2.8
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Location City -  Guangzhou
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Country - China   China
About I traveled to a very small town on the outside of Guangzhou, China today. It's about a 2 hour train ride north from Kowloon, Hong Kong.

The dramatic contrast of crossing into mainland China from Hong Kong sent me into culture shock for a fair amount of the day. As you'll see in the coming images from my day trip, it's a very different place. I still can't figure out what sent my feelings spinning, but I can just say that *everything* is different from what I know as my life.

To end the very long day, we boarded a very different train than the one that took us there. The train from HK was modern. The train from China to HK, was something like a movie prop from 1960.

When I got to the platform, this is what I saw. I will never forget how white her gloves were.

I look forward to returning to the mainland someday, when it's not for work. It's a place I will always remember. I'm just so glad that it ended with this image.
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There are 18 Comments in 1 Pages
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Joel Aron Joel Aron   {K:14920} 6/16/2006
Joćo,

Thank you! ...you shoulda' seen it... was so lucky to have my camera ready!

j

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Joćo F * Photography Joćo F * Photography   {K:41945} 6/15/2006
A well taken shot here i like it my dear friend Joel !!
regards
jo

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Joel Aron Joel Aron   {K:14920} 6/11/2006
Thanks James!

That's exactly what I want to go do! I was there for work, and we were about an hour outside of Guangzhou. Still pretty insane what the city life was like..paved roads, a bonus.

I only go for a week at a time, but this next time, i'm going to take a few days to travel, and shoot images.

So blown away by that day in Guangzhou. Reminded me of Prague before the turn over.

Thanks again, and look fwd to hearing about other places to visit next time i'm there!

cheers,
-j

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* James * * James *   {K:20200} 6/11/2006
i'm just thinking now that there must be a different rail company operating between hong kong and mainland china than china rail. that would explain the difference in uniforms, prices, service and other things. within mainland china, its all different.

james

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* James * * James *   {K:20200} 6/11/2006
hi joel.... dont know where you've been in china yet, but the little towns are a million miles from anywhere we're used to. when you visit again, make sure to go to the far west, and the southwest. those are the regions least affected by the rapid development of china these days.

james

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Joel Aron Joel Aron   {K:14920} 6/11/2006
James,

I don't recall the train line (looking for my ticket now). All of the girls on the train were dressed the same. The gloves came off as soon as we left for HK. The train took a different route, and dragged us through avery station on the way back to the Kowloon Station.
Interesting to note, they chagred for tea ($25 hk$), and my co-worker noted that it was the best tea he's ever had. For a run down train, the tea was served in a silver tea pot. Classic.

Thanks again!

cheers,
-Joel

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Joel Aron Joel Aron   {K:14920} 6/11/2006
James,

amazing, and true! ..but what was shocking, was the poverty as soon as you get across the border. I guess that as the modern age gets closer to the little towns, times will change for Mainland China.

Can't wait to go back and explore!

cheers, and thanks for the comments!

-Joel

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* James * * James *   {K:20200} 6/11/2006
on another note, i'm wondering who that young lady works for. that isnt the standard uniform for china rail, which is dark blue and with a different hat and badges.

james

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* James * * James *   {K:20200} 6/11/2006
hong kong and china, while (now) part of the same country, are worlds apart. but getting closer by the day. regarding the trains in china, the differences between hard seat and soft sleeper on different trains are also worlds apart, within the same country even.

james

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Joel Aron Joel Aron   {K:14920} 6/9/2006
thanks michael!!

..i could look at this one all day... probably because of the memory that it invokes!

cheers!

j

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Michael Kanemoto Michael Kanemoto   {K:22115} 6/8/2006
I like Joel.

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Phillip  Minnis    Phillip  Minnis    {K:13131} 6/8/2006
LOL! Enjoy!!!

Phil

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Joel Aron Joel Aron   {K:14920} 6/8/2006
Phil...I'm sittin here now with my coffee looking at your fork images!

*love* em!

cheers mate!

j

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Joel Aron Joel Aron   {K:14920} 6/8/2006
Thanks Paul!

I'm a huge candid photo fan. Since I've had the 24-70L, it's so heavy, that i've not been able to get any great candid shots... possible because I didn't have any good subjects... enter...China.

I was walking away for this shot, and held the camera backwards, and just burst about 10 pics, holding the camera as straight as possible under my arm. (many rules about taking pictures in China that can land you jail...so had to be fast).

Thanks so much for the comments! I'm so glad that you're into the candid shots! i'll try and get some more online later today.

I have to say, in regards to the narrative, it's the one thing that I think we need more of here on UF.com. When I look through all of the great photogrphy books, I love the story from the photographer about thei image. Technical details are wonderful, but the story behind a picture adds life. now... if this were an abstract of a straw on a table... then... you can skip the story :)

thanks again! appreciate your comments very much!

cheers,
-joel

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Phillip  Minnis    Phillip  Minnis    {K:13131} 6/8/2006
I have a great mate who has just spent 6 months in China learning Madarin - his 7th language! He is coming around in a week or so with his photos - I'm looking forward to that!

When you have the time, be sure to check out my latest 'fork' images! LOL

Cheers

Phil

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Joel Aron Joel Aron   {K:14920} 6/8/2006
Thank you Phil!!

It's an amazing country! If you ever get the chance.. it's here waiting for you!

If i have time, i'll try and get more images up tonight.

thanks again!

-joel

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Paul Lara Paul Lara   {K:88111} 6/8/2006
This could not have been more wonderful had you tried to pose it, Joel.

Truly one of the finest candids I've seen in a long while. Great shot, man, made even better by the narrative. Can't wait to see the others.

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Phillip  Minnis    Phillip  Minnis    {K:13131} 6/8/2006
A great shot, Joel!

What a great experience this must have been for you!

I look forward to seeing more images of your trip in the days to come!

Cheers

Phil

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