Whether it's shoveling salt or washing water lilies-these beautiful photo finalists show the diversity of meaningful work.
"Harvesting salt" by Cao Ky Nhan - A farmer raking salt in Hon Khoi, Vietnam.
"Gold of Farmer" by F Dilek Uyar – A farmer throws corn in Turkey.
"Washing water lilies" by @ptkhanhhvnh - "The women were washing water lilies, a flower that grows in many lakes in the western rivers of Vietnam. They use boats to go everywhere to pick water lilies, then wash and sell them at the local market. This is has been the traditional work for women living in Western Vietnam for generations. This edible flower is also a delicacy for locals and tourists."
"Pottery" by @thwethwetun – A potter in Yangon, Myanmar.
"The Tunneler" by Liam Man, who said he "wanted the mood of this image to be somber and still."
"Girl" by @chanthar. A woman paints umbrellas in Mandalay, Myanmar.
"Melukis kain batik" by Erwin Saleh – A woman dabs gold onto a quilt in Bogor Jawa Barat, Indonesia.
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