Rice fields in northern Vietnam. The photograph was taken about 2km from the mountain town of Sapa. This young hill-tribe girl was proud to show us around.
Hey Anthony, i am loving the pictures that you are posting of Vietnam. I am going there in June and am in awe of what you are capturing. Im travelling from Saigon up to Hanoi and hoping to see most of whats in between and beyond, but your pics and just keeping me pumped!! Thanks!
Hey Lachy I hope you have a great time in Vietnam. We went the other way – Hanoi to Saigon, but it doesn’t make any difference. Don’t get stuck in Nha Trang for too long – it’s not really authentic Vietnam. Thanks for looking at my work!
This shows a completely different Vietnam to what the media shows. Your photos show how much of a beautiful country it really is, and with happy people too. So nice to see!
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Hey Anthony, i am loving the pictures that you are posting of Vietnam. I am going there in June and am in awe of what you are capturing. Im travelling from Saigon up to Hanoi and hoping to see most of whats in between and beyond, but your pics and just keeping me pumped!! Thanks!
Hey Lachy
I hope you have a great time in Vietnam. We went the other way – Hanoi to Saigon, but it doesn’t make any difference. Don’t get stuck in Nha Trang for too long – it’s not really authentic Vietnam. Thanks for looking at my work!
This shows a completely different Vietnam to what the media shows. Your photos show how much of a beautiful country it really is, and with happy people too. So nice to see!
Nicely captured. I do love the photographs you’ve posted up. Really well done!
Gorgeous. Though you really ought turn your lens on Greensborough. Far more exotic here, say what.
It’s rare to see a beautiful landcape and such a wonderful portrait in the same image.
i can’t not fave this one
ok Ill shut up soon.. but this is the same girl who took me and a friend on a two day hike through the hills…. …this is weird!! but cool!!
beautiful image
Great to see some positive interaction, I missed visiting Sapa, well done