L A O S - Luang Prabang


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Going on photo trip is very fun - taking photos of almost everything we come across. He he he ...

I agree with you.
I really like your old man with the Erhu, the one whom euterpe bought her Erhu from.
 

Day 3 - conitnued.

Day 3 is coming to a close.
Just like Day 2, Day 3 seemed never-ending.
In a short span of 12 hours, we seemed to have traversed the whole of LPB.
From the cold of the early morning, through the scorching heat of noon, up till the breezy cool of evening.
"6pm. Meet at the foot of Mount Phousi, just opposite the Royal Palace Museum," instructed Adrian, "and be on time."

Mount Phousi
Phousi is only about 100m high, a small knoll with three small Wat upon it.
"300 steps of stairs from bottom to the top, any body can do it in 10 minutes," remarked our super-fit Adrian.
All of us looked at him quietly. Kekeke...
Started climbing slowly up...
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When we finally reached the top of Mount Phousi (don't know why people call it a Mount. It is
really more like a small hill.), it was still bright and shiny. We found little space for us to position
our tripods. The only decent place for shooting sunset is a small ledge over-hang which has
no fence what-so-ever. And right in front of that, the view to the Mekong was blocked by
lots of shrubs and trees.
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This is the Wat right on top of Phousi. Until today I still can't figure out whether this is
the smaller Tat Chomsi wat or the bigger Wat Pak Huat. But Adrian just calls it Wat Phousi.
And so Wat Phousi it will be to me lah...
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All these so far are just record shots of no artistic value, apart for record purpose.
Here is the other side of Phousi shooting towards the bridge across Nam Khan.
Lucky to have a Propeller plane doing its landing...
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Some pics of fellow trekkers at the Vat Chom Si temple atop Mt Phousi. 328 steps to get up there :sweat:

Lowlights
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Imran
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Wah, good shots from atop Phousi, vngks!
 

T R A V E L O G U E - continued

Day 4


As always, the first round of shooting left a little more to be desired.
Thus Adrian's plan for a second round of morning shoot for the monks' procession was greatly welcomed.
After the second round, our general consensus was we tended to shoot better the second time round.
Just for the record, a few shots here only.

An older monk.
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A slightly younger monk.
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A young boy plying his trade on the street.
Although he was up very early in the morning, he was cheerful.
Made me think about our own children back home in Singapore...
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By now, even I myself was sick of panning monks already.
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Day 4 - continued

Morning Market (AGAIN?!)

Yes, the morning market again.
But as this was the 4th day, we were all ready to go all out and eat.
nleong found this stall selling what appeared to be chilli kway teow
with all the condiments, spices and mint leaves.... very interesting.

The local Laotians just sit around the table here at the morning market.
So we also squeezed in.
We did look funny, all big guys sitting on the wooden bench. Keke...
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AlexK bought a round of these for all of us. Thanks, AlexK!
I ordered something that looked like deep fried pork skin together.
It was so delicious that by the time I remembered that I need to
do my job and take some record shots, I have almost finished the
whole bowl of kway teow... aiyoh... sorry sorry...
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10am on the last day at LPB.
A few more adventurous of us made our way to this massage spa for a very good session of
Traditional Thai Massage (ironical, wasn't it?) for 75,000 Kip (about S$12) - 90 minutes.
The Mango Lassi drink was fabulous (thanks to toolbox22!), when administered with the massage.
Don't forget this signboard, ladies and gentlemen - years later you may want to come back
here for another round... haha...!
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Checking out of the Villa by 11:45am. One last look at the small lane...
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A record shot of the front lobby of New Daraphet Villa where we had a great
session of photo sharing the night before.... I myself learned a lot from the experienced
photographers.
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Leaving the Villa to catch the domestic Propeller Plane back to Vientiane.
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Our domestic flight was originally scheduled to depart at 1:15pm.
But as things in Laos usually went, there was not one delay, but a double delay.
So finally we took off at 2:30pm for the 45 minutes flight back to Vientiane.

Adrian tried all he could, but it was a little late.
Pha Tat Luang closed at 4pm, by the time we beat the traffic jam to reach it,
the central Golden temple was closed.
But heck, we still had a good time shooting silhouettes.

Here's us walking across the square towards the temple.
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It was a majestic palatial temple with surfaces reflecting the Golden Light.
Even simply beholding the structure from without its inner walls, was a breath-taking
experience.
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Looking back, we saw the main gate with the sun streaming down.
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Here, the gate of the inner wall remained tightly shut to
this team of photographers from Singapore (and Indonesia)...
There can only be one meaning - a trip in the future awaits.
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Leaving me with only to find various angles to photograph it from outside...
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A repeat of the silhouette view of the main gate.
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The Ramayana Gallery Hotel in Vientiane.
Nice, comfortable, and within walking distance of the Pattuxai.
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After dinner, we took a slow stroll to the Pattuxai, the beautiful monument that is symbolic.
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Check this out - lottery in Laos
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Hey, AlexK. I saw them but I didn't know what they were up to.
Lottery yah...! Wah lau - you bought meh?


AlexK said:
The main contributor to this thread - limwhow who usually has the best collection of photos from record shoots to detailed shoot. I believed he is taking photos of the hand crafted door frame.
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Wah lau, pai seh man - my pants one long one short - like small boy like that... :bsmilie:
 

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Hey, AlexK. I saw them but I didn't know what they were up to.
Lottery yah...! Wah lau - you bought meh?

The twist is at the 4D. Remember the maroon color car? The number 0043 was the top prize for 4D, I think for the week we just came back. (The 0043 according to newspaper, xing ming, was revealed by Tua Pek Kong ). Don't know anyone got bought or not. If bought, is at least 1x 1DMk4 or 1x Infrared D3X liao. :lovegrin:
 

Some pics of fellow trekkers at the Vat Chom Si temple atop Mt Phousi. 328 steps to get up there :sweat:

I thought there will be a crate of Lao Beer waiting at:p the peak?
 

I thought there will be a crate of Lao Beer waiting at:p the peak?

Well, james, not a crate lah...
But one can of the famous Laos Beer for you here... :bsmilie:
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The twist is at the 4D. Remember the maroon color car? The number 0043 was the top prize for 4D, I think for the week we just came back. (The 0043 according to newspaper, xing ming, was revealed by Tua Pek Kong ). Don't know anyone got bought or not. If bought, is at least 1x 1DMk4 or 1x Infrared D3X liao. :lovegrin:

James,

Not 0043 lah.... 0047

Today maybe 0043 and 4D's bosses all pau jait

Good to know you're still in the loop here

Take care and have a nice weekend at Batam
 

Since we are still on this topic, I also taken a shot on the vintage car with car plate 0047. Good luck again, everyone.

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Also, wanna share several more shots.

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Inside Pattuxai in Vientiane
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Aiyah.
This evening Sunday 14 Mar - 0047 tiok jiak liao!
Maybe better luck next week.
 

AlexK, your Laos lady- her smile and facial expression is so natural.
I like the way you capture the portraits of the monk and that child.
Some how the focus is always on the person and it always turn out sharp and well isolated from the background.
Hats off to you!
Got to keep learning from you, man.
 

AlexK, your Laos lady- her smile and facial expression is so natural.
I like the way you capture the portraits of the monk and that child.
Some how the focus is always on the person and it always turn out sharp and well isolated from the background.
Hats off to you!
Got to keep learning from you, man.

Thanks limwhow, photos taken using 70-200/f2.8 VRII :devil: :devil:
 

Well, james, not a crate lah...
But one can of the famous Laos Beer for you here... :bsmilie:
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Wah, thanks! That's a great motivation for images uploading! :thumbsup:

James,

Not 0043 lah.... 0047

Good to know you're still in the loop here

Take care and have a nice weekend at Batam

Bro, do let me know if you come to Batam, I buy you Bintan! I am sure that the power can outbeat Laos's one! Btw, weekend not really nice, cracking my head processing those photos. :confused:
 

Wah.. so fast travelogue finish. .. i only manage to upload Day1 of my photos to picasa.

Here are some of them :P Posted directly from the jpg file in my camera. Nothing done to it. The RAW, havent got time to look at them :(

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