The first two were taken with the 70-300. The third with the 18-70.
You can see more of my VN pics here..
All comments welcomed...



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VietnamSome of my favourite shots from my trip to VN earlier this year.
The first two were taken with the 70-300. The third with the 18-70. You can see more of my VN pics here.. All comments welcomed... ![]() ![]() ![]() Brad
I love these pics....each picture tells a story of its own
![]() Shot 2 is Mystical!! (Isnt this the place where they shot one of the James Bond movies??) Min The most secure computer in the world is one not connected to the internet. Thats why I recommend Telstra ADSL.
Truly lovely images. They have a great feel
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The layering of colours in #2 just shows that the camera can emulate the artist - lovely shots
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Thanks for the comments...
I was actually trying to emulate some postcards I had seen of this location. Not quite there... ![]()
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