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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 12/3/2004 Film / Memory Type Fuji  Superia
    ISO / Film Speed 200
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Location City -  Bac Ha
State -  LAO CAI
Country - Vietnam   Vietnam
About This is to share with you some snapshots describing the Dzay minority at work with their colorful clothes that I was lucky to locate them working on the field at Bac-Ha. Having these snapshots posted here, I am looking toward your comments, critique and suggestions (please tell me what you expect to see but I missed!). Hopefully I will be well armed with your inputs when returning to this lovely destination.


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Here, the minority ladies are pulling up early sprouts of rice from seeding beds, then bundle them before another farmer delivers to the planting pads.
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ngythanh    {K:430} 12/3/2004
Good morning Kasia:

As I mentioned somewhere before, my color negative rolls have been developed with well-used chemical by a local labs in Hanoi and they've lost true colors somewhat...

For this picture, I don't know why the older lady's left arm became green like that. I've tried to correct it, but when I removed the GREEN from her arm, the color of rice wasn't correct any more.

For your workshop, I appreciate your time and your suggestion. Different people may have different taste. I would let our friends in USEFILM yto select which one they prefer. But I saved a copy of your workshop into my folder for reference.

Sincerely,

Thanh

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Kasia Koltunska   {K:5825} 12/3/2004
I personally like it more in color because it adds to their outfits. The beauty of so many cultures is the color of their cloths - wether it would be Asia, Africa, South America etc. It would be a pitty to have to give that up in this amazing shot.

I fidled around with it a bit and decreased the brightness of the green a little - hopefully thus reducing the greeness a bit...

dunno what you think...

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ngythanh    {K:430} 12/3/2004
Thanks, Kasia.
Actually, all my color negative rolls have been developed in Hanoi since I already crossed more than 10 airport security chaeckpoints. Undergone the old and well-used chemicals at local labs, the prints came out either too red or too green...

Do you think a desaturated version is better?

Regards,

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Kasia Koltunska   {K:5825} 12/3/2004
Great shot. Love the expression on both their faces.

The colors seem to be a bit off though. A bit too much green - might have been a development issue...

Kasia

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E S   {K:102} 12/3/2004
Good shot :)

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