TWICE YELLOW

Fragmentary pictures that share the light, a yellow light of early morning or late afternoon that lightly touches people and objects, flexing when it draws them, exacerbating their most essential features and leaving to the observer's imagination what it conceals or fails to highlight. Everything happens during the usual everyday life, starting from painted hands of people dyeing cloths on hills surrounded by the fog, in the cold weather near the border with China and Laos, then going to highlight shapes of people walking at night by shipways in the Mekong’s delta, where we can see a boat coming back towards the moorage near a palafitte under the moonlight. A tribute to the magic light of Southeast Asia.

Yellow light on Hmong woman hands. Vietnam 2008 - © Carlo SaccoHalong Bay. Vietnam 2008 - © Carlo SaccoThe down on Mekong Delta. Vietnam 2008 - © Carlo SaccoFoggy morning. Halong Bay, North Vietnam 2008 - © Carlo SaccoJade emperor's pagoda. Hochiminh City, Vietnam 2008 - © Carlo SaccoSelling of dried shrimps, Bentham market. Hochiminh City, Vietnam 2008 - © Carlo SaccoJade emperor's pagoda. Hochiminh City, Vietnam 2008 - © Carlo SaccoJade emperor's pagoda. Hochiminh City, Vietnam 2008 - © Carlo SaccoFrost cobwebs. Y Lin Ho, near Sapa, Vietnam 2008 - © Carlo SaccoLong hairs of Hmong women. Sapa, Vietnam 2008 - © Carlo SaccoMeals inside Sapa market, Vietnam 2008 - © Carlo SaccoTwo friends on foggy evening. Sapa, Vietnam 2008 - © Carlo SaccoVietnamese woman inside Sapa market. Vietnam 2008 - © Carlo Sacco
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