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Phil Douglis | all galleries >> Galleries >> Gallery Twenty Four: The Workplace -- essence of a culture > Sifting Rice, Mahagandhayon Monastery, Amarapura, Myanmar, 2005
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Sifting Rice, Mahagandhayon Monastery, Amarapura, Myanmar, 2005

It takes a lot of time and effort to feed a thousand monks every day, and this woman is one of those that work in the monastery’s food preparation area. Part of her job is to sift hundreds of pounds of rice each day, removing the impurities before cooking it for the monk’s mid day meal. I used a normal shutter speed of 1/60th of a second to make this photograph, which was able to stop, yet also blur, a mass of rice in mid-air at the peak of its leap from the sifting tray. While the unsual fountain of moving rice grains is the focal point of this image, there are other important factors that make the picture work. Her shirt and huge hair clip are similar to the rice in color. The way she is able to grip the ground by spreading her toes from a squatting position is informative. And the intensity she brings to the task is critical – she takes her job seriously and does it well.


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Phil Douglis28-Apr-2006 20:29
Thanks, Soraya, for your comment. I am delighted that you feel the energy in this image. It is all about effort and vitality.
Phil Douglis28-Apr-2006 20:28
Soraya Cipres sory78@hotmail.com show | delete 28-Apr-2006 13:19
You are a magnific potographer, you feel the light, you create emotions,
En hora buena!
Michael Tauber18-Jan-2006 18:05
The beauty of authenticity is well expressed
Donald Verger06-Jun-2005 09:09
way cool! voted
Phil Douglis08-Mar-2005 22:12
Thank you, Surya, for your kind comment. "Live" shot is a good term for this image. She certainly does make that rice come to life for us! I am glad you are inspired by my galleries, and hope you will be able to spend time in them and leave comments and ask questions. Don't worry about your English. As you will see, I get comments from people all over the world, and for many of them, English is a second or third language, yet they make their ideas felt well enough to be not only understood, but appreciated.
Surya 08-Mar-2005 06:29
What a live shot.
Respected Phil Douglis! you have great galleries here on pbase. All requires some more time to see all images in details. Your shots are very inspirer...I want to express my feelings regarding your images, but my English language is not so good.
Regards,
'Surya'
http://www.revatisurya.com
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