No tourist photos from southern China here

jbielikowski

Jan Bielikowski
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Or at least I pretended not to take them. 10 days, 2 XAs, 2 rolls of Tri-x, one backpack and helluva of traveling. I'll post them in chronological order, starting from Hong Kong, day before Year of a Goat/Sheep.

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I'm happy you like it gentlemen, that will be last part from HKG, next we gonna head to Karst mountains. Lynn, both were XA rangefinders, both are now being repaired, somehow I often drop cameras with wrist straps.

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I've never been to China and without wishing to sound overly harsh, don't feel as if these are bringing me any closer (though in fairness, other than perhaps the threads title, why should I believe that they should.) It may very likely be the choices you've made in what images to show initially and which ones you've put together but I'm not getting any sense of either place or (your) time within any one place.

Perhaps the images you've posted around food and eating draw toward something but not enough of something as yet, for me at least.

China, to me as someone who hasn't visited, evokes all those well known ideas of ancient customs, rituals, communism in its older guise mixed with the new communist vision with its immense drive into the future. Massive building projects, new wealth, factories providing cheap goods to the rest of the world. A country that must surely provoke questions from its visitors, provide many contradictions and have so much visual splendour (of the shiny new variety, the run-down and the natural.)

Perhaps as this thread unfolds things will come together a little more, though I'm not daft and expecting a social document of modern China, just perhaps something a little more enlightening.

I also have to ask, did I read that correctly? Ten days and two rolls of film?
 
Well, yes I'm overthinking each frame, trying to fight with it. And it was actually full eight days, as it take bloody ages to get there.

Simon you are mostly right, but it was not my intention to show the country, nor the social problems. There are people with cameras everywhere, google street view, what remains is our own vision.

Its about a journey, moments that pushed me to take a picture and stay in my head. I hope it will be more visible when I'll finish uploading, and I'm doing it slowly for a purpose, so one can get familiar with each one and come back for more.

As promised, Yangshuo region.

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very typical.
but, if you turn your head, it can look very different, too.

btw, focusing on food is a natural choice, as it is still the most important part of daily life.

good work, jan.
 
Well, yes I'm overthinking each frame, trying to fight with it. And it was actually full eight days, as it take bloody ages to get there.

Simon you are mostly right, but it was not my intention to show the country, nor the social problems. There are people with cameras everywhere, google street view, what remains is our own vision.

Its about a journey, moments that pushed me to take a picture and stay in my head. I hope it will be more visible when I'll finish uploading, and I'm doing it slowly for a purpose, so one can get familiar with each one and come back for more.

As promised, Yangshuo region.

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I really like this
 
I like seeing this part of China. Good work. How cold was it for you? I see the people are wearing long sleeves & jackets. And the branches in some of your photos are bare.
 
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