kiemchacsu
Well-known
Foreigner folks also enjoy street food in Hanoi
Gear: Leica M2; 35mm f2,8 Summaron; Ultrafine Xtreme 400 developed in HC-110 (H)
1906_UF400_35F2M2_35_snBen_p1 by trung nguyen, on Flickr
1906_UF400_35F2M2_39_snBen_p1 by trung nguyen, on Flickr
Gear: Leica M2; 35mm f2,8 Summaron; Ultrafine Xtreme 400 developed in HC-110 (H)


oftheherd
Veteran
THe photo below were take with 3 single shots and combined in photoshop.
I quite like panorama taken by film
Leica M2, 35/2.8 Summaron, Kentmere 400
Hanoi panorama by film by trung nguyen, on Flickr
Nicely done!
oftheherd
Veteran
what writen on her pullover:
"Saint Anthony please do a miracle"
1906_UF400_35F2M2_31_snBen_p1 by trung nguyen, on Flickr
LOL, good catch.
kiemchacsu
Well-known
Nicely done!
thank you; panorama by film is fun
kiemchacsu
Well-known
LOL, good catch.
yes, it was pure luck the details on her shirt.
however what catched by eyes was the impressions of the group, quite interesting.
kiemchacsu
Well-known
where do you guys get your bikes washed and fixed?
in hanoi, it could be done right on the pavement
<<<<< Leica M2, 35mm f2.8 Summaron, Ultrafine Xtreme 400 >>>>>
1906_UF400_35F2M2_43_snBen_p1 by trung nguyen, on Flickr
1906_UF400_35F2M2_29_snBen_p1 by trung nguyen, on Flickr
in hanoi, it could be done right on the pavement
<<<<< Leica M2, 35mm f2.8 Summaron, Ultrafine Xtreme 400 >>>>>


shane_goguen
Established
Hanoi Dogs




nickthetasmaniac
Veteran
Hi all, I hope it's ok to hijack the thread for a moment.
My partner and I will be travelling to Hanoi in early October this year. Any suggestions on what to do and where to go? We'll only be there for 6-7 days so hoping to avoid stuff that involved too much travel time.
Both of us are unashamed foodies, so eating suggestions are encouraged
Street photography will obviously be a big one for me. I'm also a pretty keen runner/trail runner and really enjoy running in new cities, so any suggestions of urban/suburban reserves or parkland would be appreciated.
Dislike tourist traps with passion, so I'm not super keen on the 'bucket list' destinations.
Thanks in advance! Looking forward to posting some work in this thread
My partner and I will be travelling to Hanoi in early October this year. Any suggestions on what to do and where to go? We'll only be there for 6-7 days so hoping to avoid stuff that involved too much travel time.
Both of us are unashamed foodies, so eating suggestions are encouraged
Dislike tourist traps with passion, so I'm not super keen on the 'bucket list' destinations.
Thanks in advance! Looking forward to posting some work in this thread
kiemchacsu
Well-known
Hi all, I hope it's ok to hijack the thread for a moment.
My partner and I will be travelling to Hanoi in early October this year. Any suggestions on what to do and where to go? We'll only be there for 6-7 days so hoping to avoid stuff that involved too much travel time.
Both of us are unashamed foodies, so eating suggestions are encouragedStreet photography will obviously be a big one for me. I'm also a pretty keen runner/trail runner and really enjoy running in new cities, so any suggestions of urban/suburban reserves or parkland would be appreciated.
Dislike tourist traps with passion, so I'm not super keen on the 'bucket list' destinations.
Thanks in advance! Looking forward to posting some work in this thread![]()
- 6-7 days is a long enough to travel/ discover Hanoi and other surround provinces. Is this your plan or you will stay the whole trip in Hanoi?
- foody stalls and restaurants are eveywhere. just look at tripadvisor when you're near by a location, price range is from low to high end luxury
- for running: I think that running around the Hoan Kiem lake (2km) or West lake (18km) or running from old quarter accros ancient "Long Bien bridge" would be a nice experience. If you want to run in side a park, look for "Yen So park", a huge new one in South of Hanoi. Or Hanoi Botanic Garden, right in the historic one.
Hope that help.
nickthetasmaniac
Veteran
- 6-7 days is a long enough to travel/ discover Hanoi and other surround provinces. Is this your plan or you will stay the whole trip in Hanoi?
- foody stalls and restaurants are eveywhere. just look at tripadvisor when you're near by a location, price range is from low to high end luxury
- for running: I think that running around the Hoan Kiem lake (2km) or West lake (18km) or running from old quarter accros ancient "Long Bien bridge" would be a nice experience. If you want to run in side a park, look for "Yen So park", a huge new one in South of Hanoi. Or Hanoi Botanic Garden, right in the historic one.
Hope that help.
Thanks for the suggestions!
We would like to get out of Hanoi for some of the trip, although I expect we will stay in that general region.
Moto-Uno
Moto-Uno
^how far out of Hanoi ? Sapa , or Cat ba areas ? hopefully it won't be as hot and humid as it was in May of this year , jeez it was over the top ! Peter
Sure do love this country , jet lag back to Vancouver was painful to get over .
Sure do love this country , jet lag back to Vancouver was painful to get over .
kiemchacsu
Well-known
an update to the railway which goes through the city of Hanoi
when I started to photograph it about 8 years ago, that area was kind of an abandon neigbourhood where poor people lived there
NOW, it has become AN TOURISTIC AREA.
It's quite interesting to look back to see then and now.
Link to NOW photos: https://dantri.com.vn/xa-hoi/xom-du...u-lich-hap-dan-o-ha-noi-20190724001706895.htm
Below was THEN photos taken back to 8 years ago
when I started to photograph it about 8 years ago, that area was kind of an abandon neigbourhood where poor people lived there
NOW, it has become AN TOURISTIC AREA.
It's quite interesting to look back to see then and now.
Link to NOW photos: https://dantri.com.vn/xa-hoi/xom-du...u-lich-hap-dan-o-ha-noi-20190724001706895.htm
Below was THEN photos taken back to 8 years ago
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1105_12_bw400cn by kiemchacsu, on Flickr
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1105_13_bw400cn by kiemchacsu, on Flickr
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1105_14_bw400cn by kiemchacsu, on Flickr
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tmax400_1103_12 copy by kiemchacsu, on Flickr
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1109_16_wephota_35V4 by kiemchacsu, on Flickr
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1109_25_wephota_35V4 by kiemchacsu, on Flickr
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1109_26_wephota_35V4 by kiemchacsu, on Flickr
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1109_21_wephota_35V4 by kiemchacsu, on Flickr
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1109_29_wephota_35V4 by kiemchacsu, on Flickr
nickthetasmaniac
Veteran
^how far out of Hanoi ? Sapa , or Cat ba areas ? .
Whatever really, we just don't want to spend too much time travelling to places rather than exploring places.
I've been looking at Sapa, looks beautiful.
Fuzzy Penguin
Newbie
I have enjoyed looking and reading through this thread very much. I will be travelling to Vietnam soon, from Ho Chi Minh City to Hanoi and plan to just take my M3 (Although I have toyed with a second M body). I will be leaving medium format and an Xpan behind and hope I don't regret that decision, however weight and being miserable because of too much weight/gear is the deciding factor.
Moto-Uno
Moto-Uno
Sapa is a great ( or was 3 years ago ) , was about a 3 hr bus ride from Hanoi along the Red river . Probably the nicest most spacious bus I've ever been on . Expect to be swarmed when exiting the bus , Indigenous peoples in colourful garb . Nice market , lots of hiking and tours of the numerous tribe villages . I'd suggest one of the local tribes people for a tour . Quite a bit cooler than Hanoi . Water buffalo everywhere . And as the op of this thread has mentioned , tourism is ramping up quickly. And yes medium format was a bit of a challenge , specially with the humidity . I have a few pictures on the forum. Peter
Out to Lunch
Ventor
Also have a look at the so-called Ha Giang loop. Beautiful vistas. Mostly done by scooter or motorbike riders -either individually or in a group. Not sure if you can do it by mini-bus or 4x4. For a taste, have a look on youtube.
kiemchacsu
Well-known
Also have a look at the so-called Ha Giang loop. Beautiful vistas. Mostly done by scooter or motorbike riders -either individually or in a group. Not sure if you can do it by mini-bus or 4x4. For a taste, have a look on youtube.
Ha Giang is beatutiful and still quite indigenous
However, it would take 5 days to travel and explore from Hanoi
Some of my photos taken in Hagiang in this link
https://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=113447
kiemchacsu
Well-known
Sapa is a great ( or was 3 years ago ) , was about a 3 hr bus ride from Hanoi along the Red river . Probably the nicest most spacious bus I've ever been on . Expect to be swarmed when exiting the bus , Indigenous peoples in colourful garb . Nice market , lots of hiking and tours of the numerous tribe villages . I'd suggest one of the local tribes people for a tour . Quite a bit cooler than Hanoi . Water buffalo everywhere . And as the op of this thread has mentioned , tourism is ramping up quickly. And yes medium format was a bit of a challenge , specially with the humidity . I have a few pictures on the forum. Peter
yes, Sapa now is a overwhelmed with tourists, especially since the highway from Hanoi is completed and the cable car to top of Fansipan summit is in operation.
Right in the middle of old center now is a giant 5* hotel
kiemchacsu
Well-known
I have enjoyed looking and reading through this thread very much. I will be travelling to Vietnam soon, from Ho Chi Minh City to Hanoi and plan to just take my M3 (Although I have toyed with a second M body). I will be leaving medium format and an Xpan behind and hope I don't regret that decision, however weight and being miserable because of too much weight/gear is the deciding factor.
great; have a nice trip in advance.
hope you enjoy the voyage.
Moto-Uno
Moto-Uno
^That's truly unfortunate news Trung
, Peter
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