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Wish I had asked her name. I spied this very attractive young lady simply watching us one day in a small village in Tra Vinh Province. I pointed to my camera, she smiled and obligingly stepped in among a small grove of coconut trees. This was the pleasant result. This image comes from a small 2 by 3 1/2 inch, locally processed, B&W print. Backlighting is a problem. I have added a soft filter to partially obscure the effects of the brilliant late morning sun. Tra Vinh is bordered by the Mekong on both the north and south and by the South China Sea on the east. It is river delta land at its finest. The Province is covered by a crazy quilt of rice patties, irregation canals, small farm towns and is ringed by numerous tiny fishing villages. Thanks for all your interest in these photos taken in Vietnam by me in 1965-66. You are among the first people to have ever seen them. This is the fouth in a mini-series. Here is a link to yesterday's posting, Have You Ever Seen Such Glee? Wow, half way through the week already:-) Bill Edit note: The comment by GiMi53 below, got me thinking about cropping once again. My original upload did have this young lady right in the middle of the photo. This is a newly cropped photo moving the subject left of center. Newly uploaded as of 12:50pm, March 11th.

Comments (35)


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virginiese

7:49AM | Wed, 11 March 2009

a very nice lady ! Nice effects and capture

skipper62

7:59AM | Wed, 11 March 2009

Good show. Nothing wrong with your lighting techniques they added to the mystical quality of the oriental beauty. "Simply watching you" you say. Haa, She saw the candy bar in your pocket and in her mind, "mellican Soldah Boy always good for chocolate. Those were the days, my friend. Glad we're here to remember them. Skipper

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kenmo

8:07AM | Wed, 11 March 2009

Impressive...!!!!

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AndreiR

8:12AM | Wed, 11 March 2009

Beautiful, very romantic picture!

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fredster66

8:27AM | Wed, 11 March 2009

This is excellent!

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GiMi53

8:33AM | Wed, 11 March 2009

I like this picture VERY much (B&W, indeed attractive lady, graphic & creative composition,special mood,...) --> fav ! I have only a small remark : making it an exact square format would further take the lady away from the center of the image and so, make an even better composition... :~)

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marybelgium

8:40AM | Wed, 11 March 2009

beautiful artistic shot ! Bravo !

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anahata.c

9:18AM | Wed, 11 March 2009

yes, I agree with Skipper, nothing wrong with your postwork, you coaxed out the mystical quality within. It's amazing to hear how you got these, it's real photography stuff: Catching photographs without the time to prepare or get subjects in line, using the quickness of eye & mind, trusting the inner eye to show you the right shot, knowing that you may get a lot of shots that won't 'do' it, but knowing you'll get those that do; and collecting a record, a true journal of the lives you passed by & got to know for a moment and then left forever—with bits of their essence captured on something as flimsy as 'film'...I've corresponded with photojournalists from war & other places, and they've all said they found themselves simply listening to their insides as well as their out, that they had but a moment to get their 10 shots—of which one would be "the one"—and they just went out and let the place and their hearts guide them. So much skill & connection seemed to play-out in those moments, even when the photographer didn't know it...And, like you, they got too much sun, too little sun, people getting in the way, flare, etc etc, because they were photographing life, esp. in war; and yet they caught the same moments of timelessness that we all know in peace. Miracles. A wonderful shot, and your story of the things you had to contend with are all part of it. Another fav. Can't help it, this is a wonderful series...

PD154

9:28AM | Wed, 11 March 2009

Beautifully done Bill, she is a pretty girl.

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DAVER2112

9:36AM | Wed, 11 March 2009

Wonderful image! :)

MrsLubner

9:36AM | Wed, 11 March 2009

These shots are amazing and to tell you the truth, I have shied away from looking closely at any photos from here. Some I've had to see - no choice when photos are everywhere you turn - and since the "conflict" ended, I have turned my head when I have been able. The scenes have been so painful and so upsetting. This series, though, has been delightful and given me new images to hold in my memory that take much of the anxiety out. I worked for almost 6 years with new refugees, trying to make them and their neighbors comfortable in the Sacramento area. I learned alot through their words and now I am seeing what they told me about. I love the postwork on this shot and the effect is quite fetching.

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THROBBE

10:27AM | Wed, 11 March 2009

Fantastic image again Bill! Love the blur surrounding the image.Really takes the focal point to the subject. Great series and work!

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beachzz

11:25AM | Wed, 11 March 2009

What I love most about this series is that you found such simple beauty amidst an ugly time. This is beautiful~~ peaceful and gentle.

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durleybeachbum

11:30AM | Wed, 11 March 2009

Wonderful!

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drace68

2:16PM | Wed, 11 March 2009

Excellent capture. Good work to get the position I see at 2:15pm CDT

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nikolais

2:36PM | Wed, 11 March 2009

vignette works great here. sunlit to the brim! very nice capture

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CavalierLady

3:20PM | Wed, 11 March 2009

Lovely young lady and lovely processing and soft filter to create a beautiful shot, Bill!

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goodoleboy

6:37PM | Wed, 11 March 2009

Wherever your postwork efforts led you, they came out beautifully in this softly subtle shot of the lovely femme, framed between the two tree trunks, palms I suspect. Fine series you have going here, Bill!

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babuci

7:21PM | Wed, 11 March 2009

Wonderful postwork, lovely capture.

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Richardphotos

7:36PM | Wed, 11 March 2009

excellent post work and she was a beautiful young lady

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auntietk

10:47PM | Wed, 11 March 2009

Oh my. This is ... ... ... my friend, words fail me. I shall have to resort to the technical in order to make a meaningful comment. Your postwork is excellent - I love the softness of the surroundings, drawing our eye directly to your subject. I didn't see it before you cropped, but this is absolutely perfect, composition wise. As for the emotional impact ... this leaves my jaw on the floor.

frankie96

12:08AM | Thu, 12 March 2009

A candid moment in time....and a very impressive result...nice work..

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debbielove

8:33AM | Thu, 12 March 2009

Sorry Bill! down to basics! Bugger cropping and stuff! This is just damned good! She is pretty. The B/W is perfect. Right time, right place, just......right! Dude, perfection!!! Mate, this goes straight to Faves!! Rob.

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MagikUnicorn

3:17PM | Thu, 12 March 2009

Simply Wonderful!

proteus2

3:40PM | Thu, 12 March 2009

Kudos man, trust your insticts as you deed back then. P

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junge1

5:13PM | Thu, 12 March 2009

Beautifully captured and womnderful postwork Bill. This one too brings back memories. Great series-keep them coming!!!

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kasalin

6:19PM | Thu, 12 March 2009

Very nice image Bill !!! Excellent capture and good work :) 5*

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kansas

6:35PM | Thu, 12 March 2009

Such a pretty young lady. Super shot.

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Kaartijer

6:44PM | Thu, 12 March 2009

That's a fabulous capture!

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Emil-arts

7:56PM | Thu, 12 March 2009

A stunning photo and yes she is a stunner too. All of these with notes from you would make a fantastic book my friend.

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