
(Hoang Giang Hai)
People Harvesting Salt at Sunset
Hoang Giang Hai
The sun begins to set as workers harvest salt. “The image of diligent women working the salt fields reflects the hardship of this job,” says the photographer, who used a Canon EOS 7D.
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beautiful!
Posted by Patricia Ubillus on May 1,2013 | 09:04 PM
Amazing shot. This photo is fascinating!!
Posted by Bao Tran on April 20,2013 | 11:35 PM
This gets my vote in the "travel" category.
Posted by Mindy on April 8,2013 | 07:02 AM
MAGICAL!!!
Posted by Debbie on March 24,2013 | 10:48 PM
This is one of the most outstanding photos that I have ever seen! Awesome....
Posted by Judy Asmus Hill on March 24,2013 | 07:37 PM
Wowza
Posted by Ben on March 20,2013 | 06:50 PM
magical, eerie, wonderful-- ghostly setting for high drama, spy film or travel adventure... amazing image that deserves recognition
Posted by pogo on March 15,2013 | 04:34 AM
good use of light and reflection-- the image is not what the eye expects and so you have to look at it more closely to find the sky in the sea
Posted by pogo on March 15,2013 | 04:32 AM
very stark as if the bull's days are numbered an about to be trumpeted by the spectators in the stands
Posted by pogo on March 15,2013 | 04:31 AM
amazing photography because of the depth and evenness. is a window to world
Posted by pogo on March 15,2013 | 04:29 AM
the symmetry and parallelism between the salt piles and baskets is striking. the harsh light is very reflective of the hash labor, so big thumbs up on this image as it gives not only a story, but lasting allegorical figure as well.
Posted by pogo on March 15,2013 | 04:23 AM
How's great to see beautiful life through art photos!
Posted by Tuyen Luong on March 14,2013 | 12:46 AM
Exquisite
Posted by Elly-May O'Toole on March 12,2013 | 11:08 AM
Gathering Salt at Sunset is gorgeous ~ the work's intent is layered generating a sense beyond beauteous and the Laborers ~ some what like Van Gogh's "the Gleaners" (of which there are several, like wise it works again in this contest) The rythyme and colors are conveniently grounded in the earthy patterns. It appears moving and still at once. once at twice if you wish. i believe the artist had a vision and carried it to fruition and the sum of the parts are much greater than expected.
Posted by William Crain on March 11,2013 | 01:10 AM
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