I’m listing down possible topics for my blog and places I’ve been to and realized that the list is so long! Wow! I've never realized how lucky I am to have the chance to enjoy these places. What topic to start blogging about is a big question mark on my head!
Then I came across my folder of accidental photoshoot in Saigon and it made me smile. We used to have a multi-racial factory work force in Malaysia and 60 of them are Vietnamese, they stayed with our company for 5 years, being with them 10 hours a day, 6 days a week, I've learned to love Vietnamese food and their interesting culture. One thing about Vietnamese is that they love picture taking. When we went to Saigon, I was still surprised to see photoshoots everywhere!!
I will blog about my Saigon trip separately, for now Let me share a few shots from this accidental photoshoot… enjoy!!
Camera Used: Panasonic Lumix FZ35
These are very nice shots.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love your work/ photoshoots Violy.
ReplyDeleteKeep them coming...
thanks so much Kanwar and BJ! ;-)
ReplyDeleteThe photos are very nice Ms. V! As I recalled, your mom described to me how you grew up with photography in your family, and fully appreciate its historical, social and artistic qualities. It’s in your blood! More photos please ;)
ReplyDeletei love the first photo. =) it reminds me of my wedding gown.
ReplyDeletepretty nice shoots... love to capture that moments with my DSLR Camera... thanks for sharing...
ReplyDeleteYou took these photos? They are superb and still accidental? I love them all.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shots! The first photo is just, wow! The B&W made it more dramatic.
ReplyDeletesooo lovely! weddings are the most exciting scenes for photoshoot! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteNice shot, ang glaing ng pagakuha.Accidental but the best photos.
ReplyDeleteI love the last shot ... very ethereal ... I love the mystery it evokes.
ReplyDeleteThe pictures are in high resolutions. They're in good quality. They're taken by a professional photographer with a high quality camera. All are in best takes!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sir Gil! Actually I'm not a professional photographer just a hobbyist and my camera is just a simple one with fixed lens.. still not convinced yet to buy an expensive DSLR! Thanks sir for dropping by! ;-)
Deletethanks for sharing the pic, keep on sharing your experiences in vietnam
ReplyDeletenice pictures!
ReplyDeleteWhat brand is your camera? model? lens?
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Hi Cha!! I'm only using a fixed lens camera, my Panasonic Lumix FZ35. Thanks for dropping by! ;-)
Deletewow! I love the pictures. I only have a few knowledge about Vietnam and their culture. Perhaps its time for me to read things about them.
ReplyDeleteThe lady in the last photo is gorgeous! Is that you? The first photo too is stunning! :)
ReplyDeleteand u call those accidental photo shoots? those look great...
ReplyDeleteThanks for the information about the camera. I need more information before I buy one. I'll read more about Panasonic Lumix FZ35. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteYour trip is pretty interesting! :))
ReplyDeleteThe images are nice too! I should read that post about your trip. It might encourage me. lols
I got wowed looking at the first pic... no not look I stared awhile, lol! Parang gusto kong gayahin, hahhaha...
ReplyDeletedid you took these shots? wow, galing naman ng angles... parang professional. for something called accidental shots, these are pretty amazing. Yahweh bless. http://trunklocker.blogspot.com/2012/01/to-write-or-not-to-write.html
ReplyDeleteomg! nkaka-inlove <3
ReplyDeletesuper nice shots mam! :)
The pictures are nice but once again, I find that you are using the words of another blogger. You are taking credit verbally for words that were written by someone else. You shouldn't plagerize. Create using your own logic and not the creativity of others.
ReplyDeleteThank you sir for visiting my blog greatly appreciated. Can you pinpoint sir which exact website I have copied these words? Have you even read what I wrote sir? I think you are mistaken What's the name of the writer who lived and worked jn Malaysia with Vietnamese workers?
Deletehaha..nO difference from a lot of Filipinos...And you can count me in...Love picture takings...
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