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Derek Ross
Great pics!
hans voralberg
Veteran
Nice shots
I guess that's in Sapa? or nearby.
JPSuisse
Well-known
Really nice pictures. I'm thinking of going to South Vietnam and Cambodia for 3 weeks or so.... So, I appreciated looking a the pictures and your commentary.
JP
JP
goo0h
Well-known
Really wonderful pictures!
TWoK
Well-known
Very nice pictures.
snausages
Well-known
Great pictures.
Mauros
Diehard
Like most of your pics and one lens idea. Good job!
Stradibarrius
Established
Wow I just returned from Vietnam and Cambodia. some of your shots looked as though they were in Sapa??
I took about 1300 shots and loved the local people.
I took about 1300 shots and loved the local people.
VictorM.
Well-known
Wow! Beautiful pictures! And only one lens!
sahe69
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Thanks for sharing these, great photos!
oftheherd
Veteran
Great photos. I really enjoyed them. I didn't remember the three person rule. Either I had just forgotten that (very possible), or it didn't apply in the southern highlands or DMZ areas, where I spent most of my time. Cam on cho chung toi thay cai hinh nay.
goo0h
Well-known
These are really wonderful photos and I really enjoyed looking at them!
Vobluda
Well-known
Great pictures!
helen.HH
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ReneSpudvilas
Perrennial amateur.
Some fantastic expressions captured, there. Nice work.
I spent 3 weeks there in 2007, travelling from south to north, and then back down again....I did not have a camera the whole time, which was really liberating! I deliberately decided to travel camera-less, and it makes you experience the place in a different light.... I would never do it again (ha ha) /
The cheeky kids really stand out in my memory.... that and the traffic...riding through the country side outside of Hoi An, on a rented scooter, was some of the most fun I have had for a long time....
I spent 3 weeks there in 2007, travelling from south to north, and then back down again....I did not have a camera the whole time, which was really liberating! I deliberately decided to travel camera-less, and it makes you experience the place in a different light.... I would never do it again (ha ha) /
The cheeky kids really stand out in my memory.... that and the traffic...riding through the country side outside of Hoi An, on a rented scooter, was some of the most fun I have had for a long time....
hans voralberg
Veteran
Great photos. I really enjoyed them. I didn't remember the three person rule. Either I had just forgotten that (very possible), or it didn't apply in the southern highlands or DMZ areas, where I spent most of my time. Cam on cho chung toi thay cai hinh nay.
The 3 person thing is not that common actually. Mostly apply to notherner. And that's some really good Vietnamese there
To the OP: Nice pics
fleetwoodjazz
Established
Thank you all...it's a pleasure to hear what you are saying 
I'm an expatriate living in Abu Dhabi and always look toward travelling home or England (where I spent many years of my life) to take photo.
It's rather sad to say that I have no connection with Abu Dhabi, everytime I picked up my camera for a shooting night out, I often came home empty handed.
I think it's really important to be connected, otherwise I just cannot take any photo at all
Today is Chinese New Year, another shooting opportunity lost
I'm an expatriate living in Abu Dhabi and always look toward travelling home or England (where I spent many years of my life) to take photo.
It's rather sad to say that I have no connection with Abu Dhabi, everytime I picked up my camera for a shooting night out, I often came home empty handed.
I think it's really important to be connected, otherwise I just cannot take any photo at all
Today is Chinese New Year, another shooting opportunity lost
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Koni Kowa
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Congrats for the Vietnamese serie : I love it all. Please post more when you have more from your lab.
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