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Showing posts with label scenery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scenery. Show all posts

Saturday, 14 September 2013

Changing skies

As Monsoon nears its end for another year the skies are becoming increasingly dramatic.  Here are few views of the same view if you know what I mean:

The blue view


The dawn view

The "Monsoon still hanging on" view.

Dramatic, huh?

Monday, 18 July 2011

Edinburgh extended stay

A quick week stop off has stretched out further as the work visas are taking longer than anticipated to get processed. No problem, time for more pictures, more oatcakes and more baked tatties and lots of time at the visa processing centre.

Urban Predator
Vermin

Flamenco Feet
There's a Spanish tourism promotion this week and appropriately themed buskers.

High Street
There are more traditional Scottish buskers

Pan Piper
and traditional buskers with twists.

Otherwise I've been out and about getting arty-farty with the new lens.

Old Town Tourists

Royal Mile Balls

Royal Mile through a bollard

Fingers crossed for the next pictures coming from India.


Friday, 14 August 2009

Miniature HCMC

Tilt shift and time lapse makes a toytown out of Ho Chi Minh City. This has been posted on a few other blogs prior to me finding it but I liked it so much I wanted one of my own,



I don't know who jnvdub is, only that they used a Canon A540 camera and presumably the tilt-shift function in Photoshop that changes the perspective creating this miniature effect. Well done Evil Penquin Productions, I'm in awe.

Saturday, 1 November 2008

Phu Quoc

Phu Quoc. It's a Vietnamese island in the Gulf of Thailand just a few miles off the coast of Cambodia. It has clean beaches, warm waters, lovely scenery and incredible sunsets and you'd beter get yourself there now before the international airport the cruise ship docking facilities and the mega casino do.

Blue pool, blue sky, blue palms, Phu Quoc, Cassia Cottage

Sunset, Girls in Cone Hats on Phu Quoc

Short part of Long beach, Phu Quoc

A rainy day at Cassia Cottage, Phu Quoc

Cassia Cottage from the beach side

Sunset behind swimming pool, Cassia Cottage

A fifty minute flight from HCMC.

Sunday, 13 January 2008

Holiday pictures, Laos

I finally got around to uploading the remaining pictures of Laos to Flickr. There are still several hundred on the hard drive waiting to be sorted out but I thought I'd share a few here before I get back to the business of everyday life in Vietnam.

Food and Food related stuff
Woven baskets
Woven baskets for holding sticky rice, eaten with your fingers and served at most meals. It's the most substantial rice I've eaten.

River Weed collection
Collecting and processing water weed, it looks like the same bright green, fibrous stuff you see growing in rivers all over the place, I didn't know it was edible but it's sold in hanks in markets in Laos. It's deep fried before eating and the younger stuff is considered better because it's less tough.

Lunch provided
Noodle soup, part of the package on the VIP bus from Luang Prabang to Vientiane. Beer Laos not included in price.

oranges
It was orange season and the air by the river smelled wonderful, even at night when the oranges were all away.

Transport
Tuk Tuk
Tuk Tuk cheap cheap
Tuk tuks and similar vehicles are the main form of in town transport, there's a good bus network for going further afield. Tuk tuks are cool during the day, chilly at night and dusty whenever you get out of town but they're much more interesting to ride than taxis. This was taken on New Years Day in Luang Prabang, called International New Year, Laos has it's own, Tet is celebrated by many and the ethnic minorities have their own New Year too, good place to go if you like fresh starts.

King of Bus
Sorry about the lamp post in the foreground but I coudn't get a better angle. This is King Of Bus, the VIP bus from Luang Prabang to Vientiane. There are two a day and for $6 you get air conditioning, pretty good suspension, endless Lao Pop videos, water, a wet wipe, a cake and lunch. You also see some of the world's most stunning mountain scenery. I couldn't get any pictures of it because we didn't stop going through the mountains and my camera's anti shake just wasn't up to coping with it.

We were dreading a nine hour bus journey and wishing we'd got better organised to fly back down to Vientiane but it turned out to be one of the highlights of the trip.

Vespa with sidecar, Vientiane
Lots of Vespas and Piaggios around Laos, most in excellent condition. The country is landlocked so there's very little salt in the air hence little rust. I loved this one with a sidecar but couldn't imagine sitting in it in HCMC.

The Head of the Herd
Stephen takes the lead while taking elephants down for a bath in the river. I'm at the back right stepping out of line on the biggest elephant of them all. They were incredible creatures and while we didn't get anywhere near controlling them they and the mahouts were very indulgent and let us believe we were in charge.

We spent the night in a little hut on stilts and at dawn took ourselves and the elephants for a morning bath, then we got to take off the silly mahout suits.

Vientiane domestic departures
We flew Air Loas to Luang Prabang in a plane I've never heard of with the most garish upholstery and seats that flipped forward to let people in and out. This picture makes domestic departures look quite swish, it's not but it's efficient and got us where we were going.

Scenery

Finally some random images of things I saw and liked.

Sunsets
Light up time Vientiane

Orange candles

Votives

Young monks

Young Monks

Reflections

Reflections

Tad Sae Waterfall

Tad Sae Waterfall


Images of Buddha

Buddah low light

Golden hand

If you get a chance, go.