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Flower Bike [TOP100]
100 years ago there were 36 streets and now additional some but street culture remaining in Hanoi. Main streets show unique business name such as Fabric shop, Fish sauce shop, Sugar shop...Because of focusing in business so that people in old street prefer to get service by mobile street vendors. Vietnamese mobile street vendors/markets(food, fruit,flower…) are common name of people who use bike and baskets, hand trolley even handle bags on walking to serve. I have used weekend to follow street vendors and found that they walking or driving by bike all day and here is one of my favourite moment that Bike Flower “Xe Hoa” on the street with background is ceramic wall.
The edge of existence [TOP100]
The children work from an early age and in so doing they develop the symbiotic band which is so much a part of the camp ‘ecosystem’. They sleep with cattle, rise at dawn and each day is repeat of the last. The children are found around the fires in the morning where they warm themselves by lying on the ash. When the day starts, the work starts and they gather the fresh dung deposited overnight and place it on the ground to dry out. This is their fuel, a fuel for life in an existence which transcends time. Later in the day the children and teenagers gather the dried dung to fuel the fires which still have embers from the morning. These conical piles of dung light slowly and create the smoke haze which the cattle camps are renowned for. The air loses its clarity and there are plumes of smoke in all parts of the camp which creates a scene where the Mundari and their animals, cattle, sheep and goats, appear to fade into a nebulous mist. Their bond with the Earth is inextricable and sustainable.
Trevor Cole, Ireland, Dunfanaghy
Colorful Lotus Fabric [TOP100]
Colorful lotus fabrics made from lotus fibers in Inle Lake (Burmese: အင်းလေးကန်)a freshwater lake located in the Nyaungshwe Township of Shan State in Myanmar (Burma). Lotus weaving is an exquisite handicraft of Inntha people. The weaver spins and weave the raw using a hand-turned wheel, turns the lotus silk into a spool. The original lotus thread has creamy color. Then, in order to dye the fabric into different colors, the weaver uses natural materials such as tree barks, seeds, jackfruit, and lotus leaves. The colorful lotus fabrics are dyed and dried in the sun. The weavers then use an old hand loom to make it into the product. The finest lotus products in Inle Lake are among one of the most precious textile products in Myanmar (Burma).
beat the summer heat [TOP100]
Camels represent an important part of Emirati Culture and the Arabs believe them to be the gift of God. The Emiratis consider it a privilege to own camels. The UAE summers are quite hot with the temperature going above 45 degrees and humidity averaging over 90%. It is the season when people prefer to stay indoors and avoid exposing themselves to the hot weather. But this is not the case with the ‘ships of the desert. The Emiratis consider this season as the best time to provide good care for their loving Camels. With the beaches of the UAE are comparatively empty in the hot summer mornings, the Camels will be taken to the beach in groups and will be allowed to swim in the beach. As per the camel herds, swimming in water help the camels to cool their body temperature down and help them to heal small wounds if any on their body by exposing themselves to seawater. It also helps the camels to kill the body bugs and make them feel refreshed. They will also be treated with some herbs followed by a bath in the sea. It is a very rare moment since Camels are expected to be seen in the desert. The camel herds who spent their life mostly in the desert environment will also enjoy the break and refresh themselves before the next racing season which generally starts in October and lasts up to April of the subsequent year. The owners along with their family members at times join their favorite animals making it a celebration in summer.
Old Balinese Style
Bali is one of extremely popular tourist spots in the world I took this series photo in one of the famous spots in Bali "Tegalalang rice terraces " Location Ubud Bali now become a famous tourist attraction in Bali. In addition, many tourists who previously vacationed in Bali very recommended .
The children of Mundari, SOUTH SUDAN 2021
In the Mundari cattle camps, kids are doing most of the daily work. Kids collect the fresh cow dung and put it into piles which are then set on fire. Those fire are useful as they repel the (extremely) numerous and voracious flies and mosquitoes of the South Sudanese countryside. The Mundari also use the ash created by these fires to rub on themselves and their cattle, creating a protection against mosquitoes. - "SOUTH SUDAN TRIBAL EXPEDITION 2021"
A Bangladeshi homeless child walks in a street during heavy rain in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on May 24, 2021. It's estimated that more than 600,000 children live on the streets in Bangladesh, of whom 75% are in the capital of Dhaka. In a country ranked 135th on the Human Development Index and where 50% of the population live below the poverty line, these children represent the absolute lowest level in the social hierarchy.
jibon ahmed, Bangladesh, dhaka
A new fish season
In Phu Yen, there is a side called Hon Yen where fishermen ussually use a big net for catching anchovy yearly between May and June.
Nguyễn Minh Tú, Viet Nam, Ho Chi Minh City
Preparing for a new net-fishing season
These women are mending a very large net to prepare for a new fishing in Nha Trang Port.
Nguyễn Minh Tú, Viet Nam, Ho Chi Minh City
Fishermen visit fish nets
Fishermen visit fish nets under sunset on the lake in Gia Lai, Vietnam
Nguyễn Tấn Tuấn, Viet Nam, Ho Chi Minh
The shadows of Mundari, SOUTH SUDAN 2021
The Mundari tribe of South Sudan, are known for their peculiar relationship with their cows. The relationship the Mundari man has with his cows is on a different basis which in turn nurtures the peculiar relationship between man and a cow, developing into a bond Being predominantly nomads, there is no need to worry about how cows will fit into a house as domestic pets.This bond seems to have risen from economical egocentric and chauvinist factors. A typical Mundari male hustles for more cattle to be able to marry.The photo is part of the album "SOUTH SUDAN TRIBAL EXPEDITION 2021"
The festival of Pir Shalyar
The festival of Pir Shalyar is an old traditional ceremony in Kurdistan. It is held in the 40th day of winter. The celebration is held in three stages, each in a day of three consecutive weeks. In the first week children inform the people of the coming of the ceremony with distribution of walnuts to every home. In the second week, at the Wednesday night before sunrise, children go up to the roofs of homes, singing the traditional Kurdish songs. Shortly after sunrise cows and sheep are sacrificed. In the evening they play Daf and pray repeating spiritual hymns. In the third Friday of the month Rebendan (second month of winter in Kurdish calendar), golden breads made of wheat and walnut in the shape of the sun (disc) are brought to the tomb of Pir to be distributed among participants and eaten.
Wool making
The traditions are still being carried out in Anatolian Turkey even though it’s getting more and more difficult everyday with the technology taking the place of wool workers. They use special brushes to turn the wool into threads.
SERPIL EROGLU, United Kingdom, ISTANBUL
CHOCHA
This series was born from the daily sharing in pandemic with my paternal grandmother. After living 2 years in a residence, we received her and my children at home. I can contemplate a bond of mutual love, expressed in experiences, forms and freedom. Her magic is still leaving luminous, wise, subtle and deep sparkles. And although the fear of death is present in this relationship of subtle beauty, accompanying a dignified old age, cared for and in family are the objectives. Silent death accompanies us and we do not know when it may come. Silence recharges energies. Talks move away from each other. Everything slows down. A challenge for both. Old age and pandemic. Old age and family. Old age and healthy living. Old age and dignified life. In many cases they seem antagonistic. Old age and love is the only thing that saves. Pandemic series JOSEFINA 'CHOCHA' ROLDÁN. 95 years old. Paternal grandmother. Erica Voget
Суровая Арктика.
Фото снято в минус 50 градусов по Цельсию. Чамалгинская труба. единственная тонкая ниточка снабжения северного региона. Каких то 120 км опаснейшей дороги между Чамалгинскими хребтами по реке Индигирка делают эту дорогу уникальной по своей красоте и опасности. На фото водитель большегруза который умудрился вытащить из ледяного плена несколько машин. Невероятная Якутия.
Dmitriy Lyasheev, Russian Federation, Якутск
Children of Gaza between poverty and siege
A Palestinian girl from the southern Gaza Strip lives in a place surrounded by trash on all sides
Ramadan shaheen hamad, Palestinian Territory, غزة
Street Poetry.
"The poetry of the street is in its people, in the small gestures of the daily life". Street Poetry is a series of 6 urban scenes taken in different locations in Morocco: Essaouira, Marrakech, Tetouan and Chefchaouen.
Adrian Pablo Rosati, Spain, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Vietnamese incense sticks
Vietnamese incense sticks: In Eastern culture in general and Vietnam's life culture in particular. Incense is the spiritual connection between yin and yang. In Vietnam, making incense sticks is one of the stages to create incense sticks. To create incense sticks must go through many processes made from bamboo. Bamboo trees, through the skillful hands of people, have created incense sticks, incense sticks are treated to create color before drying the incense. And this photo I took of the moment the woman is flipping the incense stick to dry the incense stick to create wonderful pieces of color.
Старый сарайчик
Фотографическая серия о жизни старой женщины и ее преданной дружбе с коровой с грустным окончанием. Лидия Алексеевна Творогова жила в Саратовской области в Лысогорском районе. Когда она ушла из жизни, то старый сарайчик снесли, а корову продали.
Anzhela Abliazova, Russian Federation, Саратов
Traditional activities of the Ede ethnic group in the territory of Vietnam. They tame wild elephants and live in long houses. They have very own and unique cultural practices.
Ngo Minh Phuong, Viet Nam, Buon Ma Thuột
Фотопроект
Виталий Петрович Бочкарев – известный в Саратове инженер-конструктор. 1 сентября 1941 года он пошел в школу. Первый класс ему запомнился замерзшими чернилами и постоянной сменой школы. Выпускник Саратовского автодорожного института (ныне СГТУ имени Гагарина Ю.А.), Виталий Петрович всю жизнь посвятил строительно-архитектурной сфере. Среди его работ – скульптура «Орленка» рядом с Дворцом пионеров Ленинского района. В свои 88 лет Бочкарев продолжает вести активную жизнь. Он страстный лепиденторолог, у него крупнейшая коллекция бабочек в Саратове, также он интересуется краеведением, разводит фиалки.
Irina Krivova, Russian Federation, Саратов
Life is a struggle
These are set of images for a struggle that a common man has to go through each day in order to keep his hope & family alive. The work is tiring & tough specially when temperature reaches to 50degC in this part of the world.
Zubair Irshad, United Arab Emirates, Dubai
LIFE AROUND THE STAIRS
LIFE AROUND THE STAIRS Hao Sy Phuong is an apartment complex created by Chinese people in Cho Lon area. After more than one hundred years, Hao Sy Phuong has been associated with the formation and becomes an indispensable part of Saigon. Even though the building has signs of deterioration and is in the clearance part of the city, the historical values of Hao Sy Phuong are timeless and had been captured in every photo. Most people pictured here seems to project a sense of serenity and belonging right where they are. The stairs, just a simple senseless object, are actual the connection to the thread of the stories for the people who live here. Unlike the mode before they get into their door. Then, one day when you have a chance to look back, every steps, every stair are in your memory. Most of the resident here are not young. And that silent staircase, also contains a lot of thoughts. The older we get, the more we pay attention to the past. So, where will their lives go if this staircase is no longer available, and what if Hao Sy Phuong will be replaced? Will the beautiful traditional culture of this place still exists or will it forever be in the memory? The album of photos focus on capturing moments and scenes of daily life, revolving around the stairs of that old apartment building. So that when we look back later, we can understand how beautiful and idyllic old Saigon was through each photo! Image 1: The simple life of the people is almost encapsulated in the first photo. Only in older building, including Hao Sy Phuong, you can catch the image of washed hanging clothes in front of the house, forming colorful patches. Gradually, that has become a typical culture of the people here, old-time but extremely familiar and closed. Image 2: A distinctive feature of old apartments is that you will easily see forgotten items. It could be a chain, a broom, a toy, or even a bicycle. I do not know if it's intentional or unintentional, but the items will stay there for many years. Every day, people still pass by no one touches it, but no one dares to throw it away. Image 3: Daily life here is still happening around the stairs. The cavalier, the hasty, everyone absorb in their own lives. But the stairs are still there quietly, as a companion, to complete the task well, to listen to each person's thoughts through each step. Image 4: To those children, going to school is their daily job. I just wonder, when they grow up and look back later, will they feel loved and cherished every moment of growing up in a special place like this? Is Hao Sy Phuong a place to give wings to children's dreams to fly high and far away? Image 5: The morning of adults resident at Hao Sy Phuong is leisurely sitting in coffee with "neighbors", confiding, discussing business or simply taking a moment's eye, or starting a new working day. Perhaps, it is difficult to capture these images in the next few years. But old, or outdated, never equals the end of value. And the story of each person in the photo, will motivatethe future generations. Image 6: Saigon has many beautiful and modern coffee shops, but why do many people still keep coming back a "familiar shop"? Is it because they are afraid to change, or because they have loved everything about this place, including the fading stains of time? And the stories every morning, if not here, who do they tell? Image 7: Each breakfast is served hot at the door, serve first, pay later, if you do not have money, you can pay the next day. What a generous culture, and where is on earth that people love each other so much? Moments, not only beautiful in photos, but also attractive in real life. Image 8: The people here each have their own beliefs, but everyone is aiming for better life. Praying more luck for the business run smoothly every morning is also an unforgettable image when it comes to Hao Sy Phuong. The green color present for faith, sustainable timeless culture. Image 9: The family has gone through many generations, but the culture and beliefs are still preserved and exist to this day. Five generations are currently living in the same house. Although they are not rich in material things, they are abundant in spirit because they believe in a brighter and brilliant future. Image 10: Hao Sy Phuong still exist and follow the flow of unstoppable changing of Saigon until today. Even though the name of Hao Sy Phuong may remain in your memory in the future, the cultural features and historical values will forever be there, in the hearts of many people. Life will change, good things will stay, and better things will come. Saigon, forever idyllic, close and strangely dear!
NGUYEN HONG HIEN NHAN, Viet Nam, Ho Chi Minh
Жизнь в горах
Нелёгкая жизнь далеко в горах. Бабушка и дедушка живут одни в ущелье, у них большое хозяйство и уезжать из своей тишины они не хотят.
ALEXANDRA Syrianova, Russian Federation, Минеральные Воды
When the goats return
In a late summer sunset, I was wandering with my friend to survey a new location when I came across the image of a goat herder. When sunset falls, it is time for the goats to descend the mountain and return home. So peaceful and natural!
Nguyễn Gia Gia Bảo, Viet Nam, Phu Ly City - Ha Nam province - Viet Nam
Путешествие к Деду Морозу
Серия снята в поезде, по пути в Великий Устюг. 18 часов пути скрашивали дети и фотоаппарат.
Ирина Павленко, Russian Federation, Москва
Gratitude
Their interaction is like magic, it is filled with respect, gratitude and unconditional love. Her name is Vera. She is 86 years old, she has five grandchildren. One of them was left without a mother at the age of four. Now he is thirty-three years old, and he is very grateful to his grandmother for her love, strength and the time she spent with him. Her name is the whole point of all this. FAITH. This connection of the younger generation with the older and our gratitude help people in life, fill it with meaning and awareness. Instills faith in something good.
Alina Ostapenko, Russian Federation, Краснодар
The bleu man
I taken this photo in Sahara "Tamanrasset " south algeria for a man " Touareg" or Amazigh of the desert , And they are also called : " bleu man" because they are use bleu in clothes ... And they also say that the blue color relieves fatigue , They are considered to be nomads Where they settled in the Great African Sahara (Stretching between Algeria, Libya, Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso) ,They're speak the Berber language , they were travel with their caravans It consists of herds of camels For trans-Saharan trade Transporting goods especially gold
Вероника и ее козы
Хозяйка небольшой фермы и ее белые любимицы, отвечающие взаимностью на заботу человека. Покормить, выгулять, подоить - ежедневные заботы.
Irina Platonova, Russian Federation, Ярославль
Залиты дождями
Снято в сильный дождь на переходе через улицу. Россия. Тула.
Mihail Ageev, Russian Federation, Тула
The folck Healer
This is a man who helps and heals people. He is not a real doctor, but as he says, God has given him the talent to heal. That's why his whole house is full of church icons. He helps all people who have problems with their back, joints, herniated discs, headaches, reproductive problems and many other diseases. He does not just help the people, but he cures them. They come in wheelchairs, some of them haven’t walk for years. After 20 minutes, these people would cry with happiness and start walking their first steps. I saw it with my own eyes. It is very hard to get in contact with him because there are so many people who are willing to do so. His phone is on only for 5 minutes every Monday from 07:00 AM to 07:05 AM. In that short time, he gets so many bookings so for the whole week he works without a break. Every day! In the days of the pandemic, he continued to heal. He is afraid of the virus, but when people come to his home, he cannot send them back. After many conversations, he allowed me to photograph this process, just for a day. He told me that these would be the first and only photos while he was healing. I am grateful to him not only for allowing me to photograph it, but also for healing me. I am also one of his patients.
Soldier of life battle
The man works at a brick field.His daily income is 5$.He works in the brick field for 6 months and stays at home rest of the time because of brick field is closed for the remaining six months.He manages his family by working part-time from home for these 6 months. He can't work wearing a mask despite having so much dust.Moreover, it is tough to takes breathe while wearing a mask during work time .This is how he is fighting for his family day after day. At the end of the day, they are a happy family.They have no high expectations.
Abu bakar Siddique Emon, Bangladesh, Chittagong
Деревня племени Химба
Намибия. Обыденная жизнь маленькой деревни племени Химба
Nadezhda Demkina, Russian Federation, Москва
Herding away!
A goat herder doing what it takes to keep his flock off the road. The image was made on the road side while driving to Serengeti National Park!
Ali Khataw, United States, Austin
Уральская глубинка
Именно в глубинке Уральских просторов хранится душа народа. Духовность берёт начало из народного понимания мира и справедливости. Эти традиции, повседневный уклад жизни, и есть фундамент и народный скреп.
Sergey Tabatchikov, Russian Federation, Каменск-Уральский
Kolbar
A kolbar (Persian: کولبر) or kolber (Kurdish: کۆڵبەر) or cross-border labor[1] is a worker who is employed to carry goods on his/her back across the borders of Iran, Iraq, Syria and Turkey legally or illegally.[2] Most kolbars live in Iranian Kurdistan, where the Kurdish provinces are among the poorest in the country. Kolbars also live in Turkish Kurdistan and to a lesser extent Iraqi Kurdistan. Since kolbar work is mostly considered illegal, kolbar workers have no insurance, retirement plans and unions. Among the kolbars are highly educated young people, who have no job because of high unemployment in Kurdish provinces.[3] According to Iranian statistics, only in the Kurdistan Province more than twenty thousand people depend on being a kolbar for sustenance.[4] The phenomenon of kolbari is tied to the de-development in Rojhelat.[1]
The Battle of Life 2
A brick field worker carrying bricks in a brick field in Dohazari, Chittagong, Bangladesh on 16 December, 2020. A very common scenario mostly in developing countries in Bangladesh where every day thousands and thousands workers day and night in a tough and danger environment as no proper equipment and materials are available for them, and at the end of the day of working either they are broken physically or mentally as being underpaid or victim of ruthless exploitation. Do not they deserve to have facilitation for this toiling work?
sanchayan chowdhury, Bangladesh, Chittagong
Wild Rider
Kabul, Afghanistan. A young nomadic tribe boy on his horse.
Elmer Laahne, Thailand, Mae Nam - Koh Samui
Горянка. Дагестан, Балхар, 2021
По пути в керамический цех я встретил необычный экипаж. Через центр села старик вел ослика, впряженного в старую самодельную телегу. А в ней важно сидела бабушка-горянка. Стало ясно, что керамический цех пока подождет. Взяв "на прицел" эту компанию, сопровождал стариков всю дорогу. Пятясь спиной к улице, иногда оглядывался, чтобы не влететь куда-нибудь. Так, снимая на ходу, и проводил стариков до их огорода за селом.
Sergei Kozlov, Russian Federation, Пенза
Life & Stories
This is a Photo from a Winter Foggy Morning of Kolkata, India. The Fog was so immense that the iconic bridge of the City - Howrah Bridge that is situated on the River Ganges has got lost in it . A water carrier is on his duty of filling water from the river and carrying it back to his customers is surrounded by the flying pigeons , which in return has given the frame an beautiful Moment.
Prayer on Road
Muslim devotees pray on the street in Dhaka, Bangladesh, during Bishwa Ijtema, one of the major Islamic religious gatherings which is observed annually in Dhaka. Dedicated prayer grounds are not enough to handle this huge number of people, so large numbers of people come to Tongi, the main street of Dhaka. All the ground transportation and pedestrian crossings are suspended during that time.
Joy Saha, Bangladesh, Dhaka
Sleeping. Waiting for the flight. (Sheremetyevo Airport)
During my work at the airport, I saw a lot of sleeping people, and everyone is doing their best. They sleep on the floor and put their feet in the railing (seat dividers). Sleep is an integral part of a person and people prepare for it in a special way. I found a place for myself where planes land, people specially move the chairs to the panoramic windows and watching the planes fall asleep. People sometimes fall asleep so much that they themselves become a work of art from which it is impossible to tear the camera away. Maybe someone took a picture of me, I slept there sometimes twice a day (throw off the photo if there is one).
Vladimir Gryaznov, Russian Federation, Москва
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