Photography Life Magazine recently posted fascinating images of Vietnam taken by four photographers on its website in a piece entitled Visions of Vietnam.
Photography Life Magazine recently posted fascinating images of Vietnam taken by four photographers on its website in a piece entitled Visions of Vietnam.
A Room with a View – The endless rice terraces of Hoang Su Phi are hailed by many as the most beautiful in Vietnam. The best times to photograph them are June (planting season) and September (harvest season). |
Salt Dunes – The salt harvesters of Khanh Hoa province first scrape salt from the bottom of shallow pools into cone shaped piles to be scooped into baskets and poured into large mounds, as shown |
Dune Walk – Cham women walking across the sand dunes near Phan Rang, on the south-central coast |
Mekong Maze –This image of a lady paddling a small sampan through a tunnel of Cajaput trees, was taken in the Tra Su wetland forest near the Cambodian border in the Mekong Delta |
White on Rice – The owner of these terraced rice fields at the head of the Khau Pha Pass, inspects his investment |
David Lazar: Sunrise River – Hoi An |
Son of a Fisherman – A boy catches himself after diving onto a fishing net in the Mekong Delta |
Cornrows – Low angle of a corn farmer with his crop drying above. Corn is distant secondary staple to rice, and is often planted in rocky ground where rice cannot grow. |
(Source: VOV)