Shooting scenery
Laos is truly blessed with having absolutely stunning scenery.
The country is practically covered from head to toe in mountains, valleys and rivers.
Unfortunatly, the most interesting scenery I've been witnessed to is when I'm in transit on local buses. And that makes shooting photographs very difficult.
First, they cram as many people inside these buses as possible.
Second, I rarely get a window seat!
Third, when I do get a window seat, the road is often so rough, and combined with the practical inexistance of any suspension on the bus, makes it very difficult to compose my shots properly.
When I come back to Laos (and I will), I will look to do it with my own transport, either by car or motorcycle, as that would make travelling around here so much more flexible.
Btw, pictures will coming in a couple days when I reach Vientiane (the Laos capital)!
I will update on my time in Phonsavan from there as well.
The country is practically covered from head to toe in mountains, valleys and rivers.
Unfortunatly, the most interesting scenery I've been witnessed to is when I'm in transit on local buses. And that makes shooting photographs very difficult.
First, they cram as many people inside these buses as possible.
Second, I rarely get a window seat!
Third, when I do get a window seat, the road is often so rough, and combined with the practical inexistance of any suspension on the bus, makes it very difficult to compose my shots properly.
When I come back to Laos (and I will), I will look to do it with my own transport, either by car or motorcycle, as that would make travelling around here so much more flexible.
Btw, pictures will coming in a couple days when I reach Vientiane (the Laos capital)!
I will update on my time in Phonsavan from there as well.


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