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Camera Club, Ireland, Photography, Travel
Spend a fantastic evening in Howth yesterday – beautiful sunshine and an amazing sunset! We have a great showing from Celbridge camera club and some from Satsun club as well. Some of my favourites from the night, all taken with the Fuji XT-1. The more I use this camera the more impressed I am.Camera Club, Photography
For the last couple of years, I’ve not joined the rest of the club on the Monday evening outings – a combination of lethargy and repeat locations dampened my enthusiasm. This year, I intend to make an effort and on the first night out, I brought my Fuji X-T1 mirrorless camera to give it a try out. Here are some of the images – mostly taken with either a 14mm and a 60mm lens. I have to say I am seriously impressed with this camera. For those interested, all of the post processing was done in LightroomPhotography, Travel, Vietnam
After Saigon, we headed down into the Mekong delta. So its on a bus and off we went – its amazing that small things that make a difference, like air conditioning on the bus. On first stop was at a temple to the laughing Buddha and we arrived just in time for prayers. Our next stop was on to the river and a trip on the Mekong itself. We stopped off to visit a small family business making coconut candy. A real family business, from the grand parents to small childern – all pitched in to help at various stages The next part of the journey was in a rowing boat ( the poor guy in the blue boat below). I felt really sorry for this guy with 4 heavy westerners in his boat (some heavier than others) and against the tide too. There was a lot of grunting and groaning either from effort or maybe just to enhance the tip! Some of the highlights of this part of the trip – Hungs home-stay, down near Can to – magic place to stay right on the river. We have the most amazing fish (elephant ear ) and spring rolls here – Life on the river and how people make a living , a privilege to watch people daily lives on this most river. – As everywhere across Vietnam- the kids were amazing Anyway – here a pictorial view our few days in the delta- The War remnants museum – formerly called the something like the US War crimes museum. A must see for any visitor to Vietnam. It certainly pulls no punches and is a pretty in-your-face indictment of war. Agent Orange is still affecting peoples lives and the young man in the orange tee-shirt is such a victim
- Palace of Reunification – Interesting but, if you’re stuck for time in Saigon, juts keep going.
- Chinese Market – A mad place teeming with people, narrow corridors and stuff for sale from floor to ceiling. Certain people with us could not resist a bargain or two!