PhotoFeed Contest - Street Photography Round 87~Workers' Activities Building Irrigation Channels in the Village

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In PhotoFeed Contest - Street Photography Round 87 held by @Photofeed, I shared about Workers' Activities Building Irrigation Channels in the Village. I took this photo while traveling to a village in Simpang Tiga District, Pidie Regency, Aceh, Indonesia.

Street photography is an interesting art form, where photographers can capture everyday moments in an honest and authentic way. One interesting subject to explore in street photography is the activities of workers, especially when they are involved in important projects such as the construction of irrigation channels in villages. These projects not only provide direct benefits to the community, but also create valuable moments that can be captured through the lens of a camera.

Irrigation channels are one of the most important infrastructures for the lives of rural communities. With these channels, farmers can obtain sufficient water supplies for their agriculture, increase crop yields, and overall improve the welfare of the community. The process of building irrigation channels often involves many workers working together on various tasks.

Street photography of the activities of workers building irrigation channels in villages is a great way to capture and document everyday life. Through the lens of a camera, we can not only capture moments, but also depict the struggles, hopes, and successes of the community. Each photo taken is part of a larger story, reflecting the hard work and dedication of the workers who contribute to the progress of their village. With the right spirit, we can inspire others to appreciate and understand the importance of the infrastructure that supports our daily lives.

Important Note: I wrote in Indonesian, then translated it using Google Translate.

Regards @yayan

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