FUJIFILM X-Pro1 (14mm, f/5.6, 1/350 sec, ISO200)
Another stop at a different platform. This time for rowing boats that got the tourists to some caves. I was exhausted so I stayed and enjoyed the breathtaking landscape around me. Continue reading
FUJIFILM X-Pro1 (14mm, f/5.6, 1/350 sec, ISO200)
Another stop at a different platform. This time for rowing boats that got the tourists to some caves. I was exhausted so I stayed and enjoyed the breathtaking landscape around me. Continue reading
FUJIFILM X-Pro1 (14mm, f/4.5, 1/680 sec, ISO200)
After a short cruise we landed on a floating platform with a braking dog in a cage and lots of fish in nets. I wasn’t prepared to buy a fish. I didn’t bring grill nor cooler bag so I had to pass. Fresh fish and a hot and humid climate doesn’t mix well. Continue reading
FUJIFILM X-Pro1 (35mm, f/2.8, 1/50 sec, ISO200)
The ride to get here was hard and sometimes dangerous. I have never seen anything like it except on a TV documentation about traffic in India or Bangladesh. There is a clear, archaic hierarchy: big wins. The buses and the trucks ruled the road. Continue reading
RICOH GR (18.3mm, f/4, 1/40 sec, ISO280)
I have eatenĀ a lot of burgers in my life. Especially during my vacations in Canada and the USA but I never ever had a burger that looked like this one. Continue reading
RICOH GR (18.3mm, f/5, 1/30 sec, ISO100)
When I was in Ho Chi Minh City ( HCMC ) or Saigon the first time I was impressed by the traffic. Or better be the constant stream of scooters. HCMC is the world capital of scooters. Just imagine a city with a population of 8 million and almost no public transport. Sounds like Los Angeles? Continue reading