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H'mong Girl


alex_dang1

Exposure Date: 2011:09:11 10:53:42;
Make: NIKON CORPORATION;
Model: NIKON D700;
ExposureTime: 1/160 s;
FNumber: f/2;
ISOSpeedRatings: 320;
ExposureProgram: Aperture priority;
ExposureBiasValue: -8/6;
MeteringMode: CenterWeightedAverage;
Flash: Flash did not fire;
FocalLength: 60 mm;
FocalLengthIn35mmFilm: 60 mm;
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS5 Windows;


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H'mong people is a minor ethnic people who live in the northwest

highland of Vietnam.

 

Thanks for your comments !

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Most captivating picture I've seen on photo.net and perhaps anywhere else. You were lucky to find this person and she was lucky to find a photographer with the skill to take this picture. Divinely charming and unforgettable.

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Very diverse coloration and implied motion; nice.  I have seen one like this that was taken with a slow shutter (1/4) that gave motion to the subjects hands suggesting she is very fast. 

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Nice image Alex.  The colors are beautiful, and i like the motion blur on her hand. It would be nice to see more of her face but this pose shows her as very timid and concentrated on her work which makes it more of an environmental portrait.  Nicely done - michel

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At once dynamic and serene. The contrasting colours and intricate patterns accentuate the subtle tone of the young lady's skin. Beautiful photograph.

 

Bestregards,

J. MacCooey

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A beautiful shot, but the title confusing me. If she is an "ethnic Girl"  then, I'm an ethnic boy too. (74) Living is Canada, born in Hungary.  And so  many millions whom live in a different geographic location, then they original birth place. To day, most of the  original people of a country,  are "ethnic".  I would feel more comfortable / correct, if  we just say, Korean, Indian, Polish, or etc, etc. Calling "ethnic"  this  beautiful woman, is a dark identification. "H'mong Girl" would be more proper. IMHO.

Excellent image, well captured the  movement. 

Cheers.

Bela

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Very lovely image. Love the concentration of her expression and the angle you captured. Also the blurred movement in her hand is very nice. It is striking also because of the dark background and the dark colors of her costume which make her headscarf and face grab your attention. Thanks for posting.

Nancy Gail

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