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BAHNAR HILL TRIBE

In the old village of Kon Tum which was badly damaged during the American War, my friend Loc took me to visit an old lady he knew and wanted to photograph. he is a serious photographer on this site.

While she was posing for him in front of a window, I took a few shots myself. All the photos were taken with available light and I had to push the ISO to 1600. The results are grainy but I feel it adds something to the images.

F5.6 1/80th sec zoom at 70mm available light

Comentarios 9

  • Nghia Do Quang 23/08/2008 10:40

    It's like a portraitof renaissance. Very great!
    (I want, that I can stay in Vietnam so long as you, and your love to this people too.)
    Nghia
  • raul lovera 12/06/2008 13:25

    Stunning portrait, were do i begin....i'm throwing my cameras and lenses in the trash.... this is "pro" work. light shadows colors skin tone all in proper scale. just stunning thanks !!!!!!
  • Inez Correia Marques 03/05/2008 0:30

    WOWOW
    STUNNING
  • Dennis Maloney 01/05/2008 21:49

    Super portriat image, great composition, like you say it is a shame about the ISO grain, but I stil think is is good....best wishes, den
  • Henry H 29/04/2008 16:17

    A portrait tells a story. Great shot and fantastic light.
    Greetings Henry
  • Anita Sabic 29/04/2008 10:24

    Very strong picture,
    wonderful light and presentation of this women.
    ++++

    Viola66
  • Ernst Heister 28/04/2008 14:42

    A very impressive portrait!
    p.s.: I see, Antonio used nearly the same words at the same time, and the portrait is really as well im - as expressive!
    Greetings, Ernst
  • Antonio Spiller 28/04/2008 14:41

    This is very expressiv! a beautyful portrait with very fine light.
    Greetings,
    Antonio
  • Michael-Steffen 28/04/2008 12:01

    +++PRO+++

    Lg Micha