F futsal123 New Member Jul 15, 2008 212 0 0 Nov 7, 2012 #21 grandmaster33 said: I love pic #37.. you totally nail it. great shot! Click to expand... Thanks grandmaster33. brkit said: The accommodation looks great indeed! Hoping to visit probably next year in May. Click to expand... U should! May should be a good weather period to go.
grandmaster33 said: I love pic #37.. you totally nail it. great shot! Click to expand... Thanks grandmaster33. brkit said: The accommodation looks great indeed! Hoping to visit probably next year in May. Click to expand... U should! May should be a good weather period to go.
F futsal123 New Member Jul 15, 2008 212 0 0 Nov 7, 2012 #22 #41 Flowers are planted everywhere. #42 Sapa Market #43 #44 #45 Went for a short break
F futsal123 New Member Jul 15, 2008 212 0 0 Nov 7, 2012 #23 #46 Next up, we went to Silverfall waterfall. Its very tall waterfall but my pics didnt do any justice to it. #47 #48 Tram Ton pass. Rode a motorbike up here. Along the way, the temperature blows hot and cold. #49 Another waterfall called love waterfall #50
#46 Next up, we went to Silverfall waterfall. Its very tall waterfall but my pics didnt do any justice to it. #47 #48 Tram Ton pass. Rode a motorbike up here. Along the way, the temperature blows hot and cold. #49 Another waterfall called love waterfall #50
F futsal123 New Member Jul 15, 2008 212 0 0 Nov 7, 2012 #24 #51 #52 This haolian kid keep showing off his cards to me! haha #53 #54 #55 Took another break again
F futsal123 New Member Jul 15, 2008 212 0 0 Nov 7, 2012 #25 #56 #57 In some asian countries, western food sells for high price for tourist and taste like crap. In Sapa, those that I tried is very very good! #58 Beef steak for usd4.5. Definitely beats jack place hands down. #59 When the clouds take a break, the stars take over.
#56 #57 In some asian countries, western food sells for high price for tourist and taste like crap. In Sapa, those that I tried is very very good! #58 Beef steak for usd4.5. Definitely beats jack place hands down. #59 When the clouds take a break, the stars take over.
G grandmaster33 Member Sep 13, 2011 238 0 16 Nov 8, 2012 #26 Hi Ts, mind to share your camera set up? u did bring tripod along rite?
K koppite New Member Dec 18, 2010 379 0 0 Nov 8, 2012 #27 Very nice series. For the street and scenic pics, what focal lengths are most used?
F futsal123 New Member Jul 15, 2008 212 0 0 Nov 9, 2012 #28 grandmaster33 said: Hi Ts, mind to share your camera set up? u did bring tripod along rite? Click to expand... D700, Tokina 17mm, 50mm 1.8D and tokina 28-70mm and a tripod for self shots. koppite said: Very nice series. For the street and scenic pics, what focal lengths are most used? Click to expand... Thanks bro. I used 17 and 50mm mainly as its lighter.
grandmaster33 said: Hi Ts, mind to share your camera set up? u did bring tripod along rite? Click to expand... D700, Tokina 17mm, 50mm 1.8D and tokina 28-70mm and a tripod for self shots. koppite said: Very nice series. For the street and scenic pics, what focal lengths are most used? Click to expand... Thanks bro. I used 17 and 50mm mainly as its lighter.
F futsal123 New Member Jul 15, 2008 212 0 0 Nov 9, 2012 #29 #60 A H'mong made me this while walking to TaVan village. Its a simple gesture but its very heartwarming to me. #61 #62 #63 #64
#60 A H'mong made me this while walking to TaVan village. Its a simple gesture but its very heartwarming to me. #61 #62 #63 #64
F futsal123 New Member Jul 15, 2008 212 0 0 Nov 9, 2012 #30 #65 Finally reached the village! #66 The Red D'zao tribe #67 #68 #69
F futsal123 New Member Jul 15, 2008 212 0 0 Nov 9, 2012 #32 #75 #76 #77 One of my fav pic. It was cloudy in Sapa and when the clouds break apart slightly, rays of light shone down onto the town. So magical. #78
#75 #76 #77 One of my fav pic. It was cloudy in Sapa and when the clouds break apart slightly, rays of light shone down onto the town. So magical. #78