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Model: Nguyet (pronounced Wick)
strobist info: AB 800 @1/8 in AB 22" beauty dish above subject. AB 800 @1/8 thru white umbrella below subject., AB 400s @1/2 in AB strip softboxes gridded on left and right behind subject.
Pocket Wizards.
C and C welcome!
Sopa , arroz y te, es lo que te ofrezco
Esta mujer compartía su poca comida que tenia, conmigo
Soup, rice and tea, is what I offer you
This woman shared her little food they had ,with me
More photos, lighting set up and link to recipe here : www.foodpixels.com/food-photography-with-natural-light/
At the Mekong Delta region, near Ho Chi Minh city in Vietnam, a hand-rowed sampan (wooden boat) ride through palm-fringed waterways makes for an unforgettable experience. The quiet and smooth movement of the sampan boat enhances the overall experience, allowing tourists to immerse themselves in the tranquility of the surroundings.
A typical coastal town where I would love to live. The dragon is a little twist for the Vietnamese community which has became an internet sensation just before Tet holiday. Happy Tet New Year world!
This is an ultra-quick version; quick&dirty, but tasty, give it a chance:
soulfoodie.de/pho-bo-auf-die-schnelle/
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Shot under daylight, near our balcony door, with a mixture of direct sunlight and shade. Sony A7III, Canon EF 24-70 f/2.8.
Taken during a motor bike ride from Hue to Hoi An. The wonderfully picturesque Vietnamese countryside.
One of many street food boats on the river near Hội An, Vietnam.
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These junks are used to transport tourists mainly around the islands and caves near the famous Thien Cung cave complex east of Hanoi, Vietnam on the coast.
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I learned to make this delicious pick-me-up from fellow Flickr-er, Johnny Stiletto, at her excellent tutorial here. Try it yourself!
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