Thousands of people gathered on the streets of Ho Chi Minh to watch the Vietnamese national football team play on huge, public screens.
Thousands of people gathered on the streets of Ho Chi Minh to watch the Vietnamese national football team play on huge, public screens.
Surfers at Manly beach, Sydney
Swimming out together to catch the surf
Manly beach, Sydney. I like how messy it appears. It’s real.
Boats line the banks of the Mekong
Boats on the Mekong taking part in the weekly floating market around Can Tho.
Stillness on the island.
Featured image. Contrast of colour and density
Autumnal trees surround the loch
Circles in infrastructure
Circles in infrastructure
One of the many ocean pools dotted around Sydney.
The journey between Sydney and Melbourne is filled with never-ending straight roads, like this one. The sparsity of cars was eerie.
Bitexco and it’s surrounding neighbours at sunset.
The sentinel of the city. The sunset that evening was a blessing.
High rise residential blocks seem to click together in the busy part of the Binh Thanh district. I like the lights and the angles.
One of 8 disused water towers dotted around Ho Chi Minh. It’s a really good shape.
‘Tutle Island’, Saigon
Shipping containers are fitted together using huge crane-like machines
A view at sunrise
One of the main markets in Saigon, Ben Thanh is also one of the earliest structures surviving in the city.
Somewhere between Coron and El Nido, Philippines.
The reef and the nearby caves carved into the rock were beautiful to explore.
We briefly stopped at this small island near El Nido, to look at the newly built beach-huts and infrastructure. I could’ve stayed for longer.
I like the clear tones and sections you can see from this perspective.
Steps leading up
Winding and meandering through the mountains
Interesting textures on the side of a valley in the Yen Bai region
The blue ribbon curves through the valleys in Ha Giang.
The mountains and valleys were surrounded and smothered by clouds that moved up and down, as though the mountains themselves were breathing.
Children swimming in a lake in Cat Tien, Vietnam. Contrasting dark water.
Binh Quoi village, Saigon
Binh Quoi village, Saigon
Golden patterns made by crop farmers
End of summer into Autumn
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A set of ancient standing stones near Edinburgh
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A river somewhere in Victoria, Australia.
An island somewhere between Coron and El Nido, Philippines.
Thousands of people gathered on the streets of Ho Chi Minh to watch the Vietnamese national football team play on huge, public screens.
Thousands of people gathered on the streets of Ho Chi Minh to watch the Vietnamese national football team play on huge, public screens.
Surfers at Manly beach, Sydney
Swimming out together to catch the surf
Manly beach, Sydney. I like how messy it appears. It’s real.
Boats line the banks of the Mekong
Boats on the Mekong taking part in the weekly floating market around Can Tho.
Stillness on the island.
Featured image. Contrast of colour and density
Autumnal trees surround the loch
Circles in infrastructure
Circles in infrastructure
One of the many ocean pools dotted around Sydney.
The journey between Sydney and Melbourne is filled with never-ending straight roads, like this one. The sparsity of cars was eerie.
Bitexco and it’s surrounding neighbours at sunset.
The sentinel of the city. The sunset that evening was a blessing.
High rise residential blocks seem to click together in the busy part of the Binh Thanh district. I like the lights and the angles.
One of 8 disused water towers dotted around Ho Chi Minh. It’s a really good shape.
‘Tutle Island’, Saigon
Shipping containers are fitted together using huge crane-like machines
A view at sunrise
One of the main markets in Saigon, Ben Thanh is also one of the earliest structures surviving in the city.
Somewhere between Coron and El Nido, Philippines.
The reef and the nearby caves carved into the rock were beautiful to explore.
We briefly stopped at this small island near El Nido, to look at the newly built beach-huts and infrastructure. I could’ve stayed for longer.
I like the clear tones and sections you can see from this perspective.
Steps leading up
Winding and meandering through the mountains
Interesting textures on the side of a valley in the Yen Bai region
The blue ribbon curves through the valleys in Ha Giang.
The mountains and valleys were surrounded and smothered by clouds that moved up and down, as though the mountains themselves were breathing.
Children swimming in a lake in Cat Tien, Vietnam. Contrasting dark water.
Binh Quoi village, Saigon
Binh Quoi village, Saigon
Golden patterns made by crop farmers
End of summer into Autumn
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A set of ancient standing stones near Edinburgh
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A river somewhere in Victoria, Australia.
An island somewhere between Coron and El Nido, Philippines.