Thanks Kevin ... and thanks for offering these possible reasons for wearing the traditional outfit they they do ... or did:
1. It is waterproofing i.e. as a rain cover.
2. Keeps cormorant crap and fishy bits off of their heads and shoulders.
3. When fishing in daytime (which they do sometimes) it is protection from the sun which is very strong in Southern China.
Frogfish wrote:
Superb shot and processing Bobby !
Captivating scene and explanation. It is nice to learn something new about ancient cultures. Refreshing contrast to our busy modern lifestyle of western world.
bobbytan wrote:
Thanks Kevin ... and thanks for offering these possible reasons for wearing the traditional outfit they they do ... or did:
1. It is waterproofing i.e. as a rain cover.
2. Keeps cormorant crap and fishy bits off of their heads and shoulders.
3. When fishing in daytime (which they do sometimes) it is protection from the sun which is very strong in Southern China.
Cheers Bobby. Just to add that the waterproofing is traditional and naturally before the advent of plastics ! Just looks good for tourists today.
If people here travel to other parts of Asia (and China) you will possibly see farmers/fishermen etc forego traditional garb for jeans / plastics etc. so at least the tourism industry in China has, in some places, been beneficial to us photographers in that regard !
Thank you! Yes, cormorant fishing in both China and Japan is a dying or disappearing fishing tradition.
MJKoski wrote:
Captivating scene and explanation. It is nice to learn something new about ancient cultures. Refreshing contrast to our busy modern lifestyle of western world.