Another inside outside portrait (potw #38)

I’ve posted similar pictures to this before, but there’s something about people peering out through these metal doors that tends to grab my attention.

I’ve posted similar pictures to this before, but there’s something about people peering out through these metal doors that tends to grab my attention.


I’m very happy to be guest host of the Weekly Photo Challenge on wordpress.com this week, presenting the theme of everyday life. Street food is very much a feature of everyday life here in Saigon; this lady runs a banh xeo (crispy pancakes filled with bean sprouts and stuff) stall in District 3.

This sharply-dressed gent was watching the world go by outside his family’s home furnishings store. He is, according to his neighbour, one hundred years old. Anyone who reaches that age is going to have seen a lot in their life, but I think that’s especially true of someone who reaches that age in Vietnam.
It’s about a month now since I got back from my week in Dalat and the central highlands. I was so pleased with the pictures that I took on that trip that I’ve found myself reluctant to go out shooting since I got back, for fear that the pictures won’t be as good. Clearly, I need to have a word with myself. In the meantime, here are a few shots from my Saigon neighbourhood which were taken at the beginning of July.






If last week’s post was all about the country, then this week’s is all about the town. I wrote before about how Dalat doesn’t feel like anywhere else in Vietnam, and I hope that these pictures capture some of that unique character.


















I’ll be posting some more pictures from my trip to Dalat and the central highands soon. In the meantime, here’s a man and some bananas.
It’s been a very wet week – even when it wasn’t raining, it felt like it was about to start – but I found a little time during a sunny interlude late on Tuesday afternoon to take a walk round the block and shoot a few pictures.
Later today I’m heading up to Dalat for a week of mountain air and cooler temperatures. I plan to spend the week walking, reading, napping and taking photographs, probably black and white photographs, as that’s what’s interesting me at the moment.
It’s raining at Wimbledon, so here’s a bonus picture of the week.
Taken outside one of the many wedding dress shops on 3 Thang 2 street, District 10.
A few weeks ago I brought you Mr. Blue, and today I present Mr. Orange. I’m on the lookout for Messrs. White, Pink, Brown and Blonde.