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So here are a few lightly edited pics from Vietnam. Still on holiday there so can only do slight adjustments on the laptop. Can't wait to get home (actually I can) to see what I can do with them on the hefty-er machine.

Anyways, great place here in Hoi An. Tonight we change over to Da Nang - which looked more "beach resort-ish".

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haha no wonder your not responding on facebook etc Eric, the internet cafes are a bit sketchy in Vietnam and all you want to do is get back out there and onto another cyclo and start snapping.

how awesome is the mango juice in a bag?

been to Hoi An in 08 and took a few shots of the same stuff including that giant chinese temple, did you get some shoes and suits made while you were there? if i remember correctly the guide told us it was one of the best places to do it. Sigh..now i want to travel again.

keep the shots coming ten 4, the black and white one is a little fuzzy but i see what you were going for and props for experimenting. Love the old lexus, gives me flash backs of kicking the crap out of it in the bonus rounds on the original arcade SF2!

no recent pics to post as my facebook is on the blink, keep getting disabled for the same reason i used to get holidays on here. I never learn.

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PP. Testing out a process. Does it look filmy or just dirty?

Haha, that's a hard one man. I like the look on the background, but on the car, it feels a little too much. Can you drop the opacity of it on the section over the car? But I REALLY like where you are headed with it

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