workers/laborers.....of the world

Cambodia....
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cheers, michael

This is a great foto and Id like to know the specs - lens, film? tks.
 
"what does your kit consist of? Nice fotos."

Thanks Paul.....My kit was the same for about 7 years, one m6ttl, 90mm summicron v2, 50mm summilux v1, 28mm elmarit v3, and a 15mm vc.......then about 6 months ago, I bought an m3, m2, 50mm rigid and 35mm 1.2....I mostly use the m2 and 35mm nokton now.


This is a great foto and Id like to know the specs - lens, film? tks.

Thanks....I used the 90mm summicron and fuji pro 100....the photo was taken somewhere in northern Cambodia, along the Mekong....I was on a motorbike/photo trip following the Mekong...it involved lots of stopping and taking photos.....good times, good times....
cheers, michael
 
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Tokyo, Ginza. Holding signboard for car parking. Lightcore work for retired.
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Jalan Petak Sembilan, Jakarta, Indonesia, 2008



Jalan Petak Sembilan, Jakarta, Indonesia, 2008



Jalan Petak Sembilan, Jakarta, Indonesia, 2008



Glodok, Jakarta, Indonesia, 2008



Stasiun Gambir, Jakarta, Indonesia, 2008



Jalan Wayang, Kuching, Malaysia, 2008



Pasar Jalan Muara Tuang, Kuching, Malaysia, 2008



Jalan Main Bazaar, Kuching, Malaysia, 2008



Jalan Ewe Hai, Kuching, Malaysia, 2008
 
Finally a contribution:

Grass cutter, Bujumbura.

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I'm hoping to begin doing some more portraits related to labor and transport around here.
 
Around my town, the construction workers get nervous about people with cameras. Too many migrant workers without the correct visas, and shonky building practices.

Chris,

is that (or are you) for real?



Or is it just a sign of the times and people's f'ed up perception of photography and security.

Hung - I was thinking of this story when I wrote the comment. I have had hostile reactions to my camera around building sites.
 
michael, all great pics.


I found this little carpenter helps his father. He was only 3 yo!
I wonder what can I do when I was 3.







 
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