Jerome Marot
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Off the beaten path.
This seems an unlikely place to be "off the beaten path" as there's a massive Zebra-Crossing, hardly something in the countryside.
I am stunned to see merchandise, (including live ducks and chickens and perhaps a miniature slaughter house, in the form of a bowl, behind), on sale in the actual roadway! This is one busy and interesting place. It's striking how Western this scene looks, except for this ad-hoc butcher shop.
16mmBTW, was this 24mm or even wider?
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Yes, they would kill the animal of your choice right under your eyes. It is the only time I saw live animals sold this way. OTOH, it is quite commonplace to see farmers setting up a small stall at a street corner to sell their produce. And these shopping areas away from the city center are quite lively, to my eye they live as a small village, the people there appeared to know each other quite well, so they must come every day.
Actually, Jerome, killing the animals on the spot means that no refrigeration of meat is required and there's much less chance of getting some infection, unless it comes from the knives. The dose of any contamination will be less simply because there's less bacterial multiplication.
So, Jerome, would you consider correcting the ? anamorphic distortion or is that what you like? I wonder because I have put off thinking of the composition elements as this picture is one I'd correct.
I think they will not kill the animals by the side of the open road, at least i never see such things occured in such a place. But i have to say that i'm not unfamiliar with this scene, we will see farmers sale their vegetables everyday along a certain road where people will pass by when they get off work, eapecially in small town or even in the Hidden streets of city.
I really like this series, I hope that you will continue?
Jerome, are these recent images ? I have never been to Shanghai ( would love to ), but I am pleasantly surprised that things of the past survive despite the relentless pace of modernization
before movies, I bet that folks stayed outside in groups when the sun went down.