SHARING THE CATCH
My previous two up-loads ( “First Light” and “Pulling the Nets”) were about the hard work of Vietnamese fishermen on the beach of Mui Ne to pull their net out of the sea. Today, it’s about the rewards from their labour.
While they were pulling the nets, they did not speak to each other. Once they could see what they caught, the tension seemed to stop and there was a lot of chattering and excitement. Judging by their faces they were happy and satisfied.
In my ignorance/wishful thinking, I had imagined they would bring a lot of fish on the beach. There were only a few fish, cuttlefish, small crabs …etc…
All the people who were involved shared the catch and went away in a matter of a few minutes. As I walked back to my hotel, I could see many other groups of people in the process of pulling their nets or busy tidying them up, repairing them and carrying them to the boats so they could be ready for the next time they go fishing.
I like the reflection in the wet sand as well as the colours and the early morning light.
f9 1/100th sec Sigma 17-70mm at 40mm D50
MUI NE, SUNRISE, FISHERMEN, BEACH, BIN THUAN PROVINCE, SOUTH CHINA SEA, VIETNAM
Thank you for your comments and support. Such a nice feeling to have many people interested in seeing different aspects of Vietnam.
Jean-Noël
Jacqueline Chay 12/09/2008 5:16
Yes Excellent capture, well composed and good documentary evidence.Super
Jackie
Uwe Hartmann 19/07/2008 13:58
Excellent Foto, perfect colors and light, great reflection. Really like it!Uwe
Martin B.... 15/07/2008 22:15
excellent comp. & colors!!!maiauge 15/07/2008 16:46
Wonderful light that you have caught here. And I believe that they where happy just with the few fish.We have realized that the Vietnam people are satisfied with very small things.
Great pic.
best regards
Renate
JURAFR 15/07/2008 8:57
Trés belle image !!!!!!!!!!Amitiés
Ernst Heister 14/07/2008 20:11
Looks very peaceful in this morning mood with nice colours - and You think, the women have really been happy with this small portion of fish?best regards, Ernst