Over the muddy surface of prepared pad, Dzay minority women are team-working, either planting the early spouts or taking care of distribution or delivery of the handful of sheaves.
When heading toward Bac-Ha District, most of us ? the travelers ? only hope to be successful with photographs of the Dzay minority people who gather every week to trade their belongs at the Sunday Market, not even dare to dream of seeing them at work. Only by luck, we were able to spot some in traditional clothes over their muddy paths.
In the coming days, I am going to share with you some shots at the field first, then take you to the Sunday Market next. Having them 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.
Dear Cagatay: Thanks for your input and your wishes.
At first, I didn't realize that a proper title and accompanying notes are important. I only posted the photos with its portfolio plus a number. Than a UF member contacted me with advice so I changed since then...
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to You and Yours,
Very very good shot and very good composition. I realized that you are giving explanations about all of your photographs.. Very nice to see and read them.. I wish you good luck and congratulations!