Fingers just don't cut it, so a lot of the 800+ megabytes I shot have washed out blurry sections. The up side is that you will not have to wade through 800 megabytes, which as I shot most of them at about a meg per picture, is a lot. The first two thumbnails represent the initial pages I threw together. After that, each link represents one day. So far, I've completed 5 of the 23 days I spent in the country itself or roughly 1/5.
However, I really do hope to finish this project by the end of 2004![1]
My first full day in Vietnam starts off with a visit to Giac Lam Pagoda via motorcycle taxi, during which I receive an unexpected welcome to this country. 01feb2010
It's now been over a year since my trip to Vietnam, so my memories are, to put it gently, rather fuzzy: fuzzy as the bottlebrush flower shown below: I actually cropped these a long time ago, then stalled on the identification. Perhaps some day I'll go through that huge bag of paper docs & momentoe...
Fingers just don't cut it, so a lot of the 800+ megabytes I shot have washed out blurry sections. The up side is that you will not have to wade through 800 megabytes, which as I shot most of them at about a meg per picture, is a lot. The first two thumbnails represent the initial pages I threw to...
[1]Ha, ha...she said, 15 years later.
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