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Photographer  ngythanh  {Karma:430}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon EOS 3
Categories At Work
Film Format
Portfolio Vietnam
Bac-Ha, Vietnam
Lens Canon EF 24-70mm
Uploaded 12/18/2004 Film / Memory Type Fuji  Superia
    ISO / Film Speed 200
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Location City -  Bac Ha
State -  LAO CAI
Country - Vietnam   Vietnam
About On Fathers' Day, we decided to leave Sa-Pa District (34km West of Lao Cai provincial town) to visit Bac-Ha District, 110km East of Lao Cai.

Bac-Ha is famous with its Sunday Market where the Dzay minorities people gather once a week to trade their belongs. When this event happens on a regular basis, rain or sunshine, to photograph these people at work on their terraced field is difficult, since such activities depend on cultivation and harvest time.

Fortunately, we were able to spot some in traditional clothes over the muddy paths. In the coming days, I am going to share with you some shots, both at the field and at the Sunday Market.

Having them being posted here, I am looking toward your comments, critique and suggestions (tell me what you expect to see but I missed!). Hopefully I will be well armed with your inputs when I return to this lovely destination.

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This photo offers you a panoramic view of the entire valley where the farmers are team-working. According to their tradition, they don't hire others, just "rotating labor": I would notify you that on that specific day, I need to borrow certain amount of labor-days, and when you need manpower, I would pay back in same manner. In many transactions including food, animal, rice etc... they still use manpower in lieu of cash, money order, check or ... credit card.

(06-20-2004)
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ngythanh    {K:430} 12/19/2004
Thanks Paul, for your technical note.
I already switched to digital but I would remember and apply it to my next trip.

Regards,

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ken krishnan   {K:19102} 12/19/2004
Very intersting story and a lovely travel pic to go by. Bit over exposed but that doesn't matter. Goes well with the story.

I never thought 'labour' power could be used as 'cash'.

regards,
ken.

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Paul Neubert   {K:1116} 12/19/2004
Very interesting repotage photo, and thanks for the detailed description which added explanation for the appreciation of the picture. The composition of the picture is good, but to me, it seems to be a bit overexposed. When I work with slide film, I always set my camera to a 1/3 of a stop higher film speed, so for example 125 instead of 100, and the results are good.

Greetings,

Paul

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