Throughout this series on Vietnam, I've posted portraits of the people. I thought it might be interesting to convert some of these to monochrome. I hope you enjoy them!
Mark
The peanut brittle lady of Hoi An
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The Hoi An boatman in need of a dentist
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The old smoker hanging out in Hanoi
The fruit seller
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A shopper
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A worker in the small village
A rice paddy worker
The marble factory worker at Marble Mountain
A toiletry vendor outside the Saigon Cho Bon market
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Watering the Rambutan fruit outside the Cho Bon Market in Saigon
srfmhg wrote:
Throughout this series on Vietnam, I've posted portraits of the people. I thought it might be interesting to convert some of these to monochrome. I hope you enjoy them!
Mark
Very good portraits, every one! Thank you for posting!
Poul
Getat set so much showen in those faces
Amator21 wrote:
Very good portraits, every one! Thank you for posting!
Poul
Thank you very much for your kind comments Poul.
srfmhg wrote:
Throughout this series on Vietnam, I've posted portraits of the people. I thought it might be interesting to convert some of these to monochrome. I hope you enjoy them!
Mark
Two words: Outstanding set! The monochrome really brings out the "sense" of the people.
What a great set, Mark. Outstanding.
DJphoto wrote:
Two words: Outstanding set! The monochrome really brings out the "sense" of the people.
Thanks so much Dennis. I appreciate the compliment.
kpmac wrote:
What a great set, Mark. Outstanding.
Thank you so much Ken. I appreciate!
srfmhg wrote:
Throughout this series on Vietnam, I've posted portraits of the people. I thought it might be interesting to convert some of these to monochrome. I hope you enjoy them!
Mark
Fantastic set of portraits!!!!Mark
Fabulous set of portraits, Mark. The B&W really brings out the character in their face. My favorite is the old smoker.
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