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Phil Douglis | all galleries >> Galleries >> Gallery Twenty Two: Black and white travel photography – making less into more > Wood Carriers, Salavan Province, Laos, 2005
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26-JAN-2005

Wood Carriers, Salavan Province, Laos, 2005

Women carrying huge baskets of wood walk the hills of Southern Laos at dawn. Once again, the color and black and white versions of this image have different stories to tell.
(You can see the image reproduced in color in my travel article on my Laos trip at: http://www.worldisround.com/articles/139137/photo76.html )

This black and white conversion removes the warm early morning light that made the color image quite attractive. We see what the scene would have looked like if we had seen it with our own eyes. It is no longer as attractive an image in black and white. Replacing its natural reality is the harder reality of life itself in this part of the world. People carry these huge baskets of heavy sticks on their back in order to survive. This is what they will cook their food with, and they must find it and walk many miles with it strapped to their backs. Once again, a travel image becomes an example of travel photojournalism, expressing its idea in a different form and for a different purpose.

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ20
1/500s f/4.6 at 68.8mm iso80 hide exif
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Date/Time26-Jan-2005 14:14:35
MakePanasonic
ModelDMC-FZ20
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length68.8 mm
Exposure Time1/500 sec
Aperturef/4.6
ISO Equivalent80
Exposure Bias
White Balance (10)
Metering Modemulti spot (3)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Programprogram (2)
Focus Distance

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Phil Douglis01-Mar-2005 04:41
The travel image glowed with golden beauty. But there is no beauty in this task. In black and white, we get much more to think about than we did in color.
monique jansen28-Feb-2005 18:16
Again, putting the image in B&W makes it starker, stronger and more of a social commentary than a travel image
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