From the Vietnamese Fishing Village ~ Family’s Sunset
The Vietnamese Family enjoying the beautiful Sunset at a large fishing village.
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From the Vietnamese Fishing Village ~ Family’s Sunset
The Vietnamese Family enjoying the beautiful Sunset at a large fishing village.
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From the Vietnamese Fishing Village
I managed to capture this landscape photograph from the higher embankment from the beach of this large fishing village at sunset.
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At the Vietnamese Noodles Factory ~ Part 10
I had the opportunity of taking photographs at Vietnamese Noodle Factory at a cottage industrial level. The interior of the place was dark as there was little lighting and the walls were darkened by the burning wood fires. The lady has to endure the hot steam from the hot containers steaming the noodles like “bee hoon”. The smoky steam made some interesting addition to the photographs taken. It was very hot and humid apart from the darkness here. Thus, it was extremely challenging to shoot here. High ISO was used as I did not use tripod at all.
SP Lim
At the Vietnamese Noodles Factory ~ Part 9
I had the opportunity of taking photographs at Vietnamese Noodle Factory at a cottage industrial level. The interior of the place was dark as there was little lighting and the walls were darkened by the burning wood fires. The lady has to endure the hot steam from the hot containers steaming the noodles like “bee hoon”. The smoky steam made some interesting addition to the photographs taken. It was very hot and humid apart from the darkness here. Thus, it was extremely challenging to shoot here. High ISO was used as I did not use tripod at all.
SP Lim
At the Vietnamese Noodles Factory ~ Part 8
I had the opportunity of taking photographs at Vietnamese Noodle Factory at a cottage industrial level. The interior of the place was dark as there was little lighting and the walls were darkened by the burning wood fires. The lady has to endure the hot steam from the hot containers steaming the noodles like “bee hoon”. The smoky steam made some interesting addition to the photographs taken. It was very hot and humid apart from the darkness here. Thus, it was extremely challenging to shoot here. High ISO was used as I did not use tripod at all.
SP Lim
At the Vietnamese Noodles Factory ~ Part 7
I had the opportunity of taking photographs at Vietnamese Noodle Factory at a cottage industrial level. The interior of the place was dark as there was little lighting and the walls were darkened by the burning wood fires. The lady has to endure the hot steam from the hot containers steaming the noodles like “bee hoon”. The smoky steam made some interesting addition to the photographs taken. It was very hot and humid apart from the darkness here. Thus, it was extremely challenging to shoot here. High ISO was used as I did not use tripod at all.
SP Lim
At the Vietnamese Noodles Factory ~ Part 6
I had the opportunity of taking photographs at Vietnamese Noodle Factory at a cottage industrial level. The interior of the place was dark as there was little lighting and the walls were darkened by the burning wood fires. The lady has to endure the hot steam from the hot containers steaming the noodles like “bee hoon”. The smoky steam made some interesting addition to the photographs taken. It was very hot and humid apart from the darkness here. Thus, it was extremely challenging to shoot here. High ISO was used as I did not use tripod at all.
SP Lim
At the Vietnamese Noodles Factory ~ Part 5
I had the opportunity of taking photographs at Vietnamese Noodle Factory at a cottage industrial level. The interior of the place was dark as there was little lighting and the walls were darkened by the burning wood fires. The lady has to endure the hot steam from the hot containers steaming the noodles like “bee hoon”. The smoky steam made some interesting addition to the photographs taken. It was very hot and humid apart from the darkness here. Thus, it was extremely challenging to shoot here. High ISO was used as I did not use tripod at all.
SP Lim
At the Vietnamese Noodles Factory ~ Part 4
I had the opportunity of taking photographs at Vietnamese Noodle Factory at a cottage industrial level. The interior of the place was dark as there was little lighting and the walls were darkened by the burning wood fires. The lady has to endure the hot steam from the hot containers steaming the noodles like “bee hoon”. The smoky steam made some interesting addition to the photographs taken. It was very hot and humid apart from the darkness here. Thus, it was extremely challenging to shoot here. High ISO was used as I did not use tripod at all.
SP Lim