Photo Moment: Electric Mekong, Saigon, Vietnam

Electric Mekong

A reverse effect with life imitating art. Or is it? This photo looks like an old oil painting to me. I love the contrast between the tiny little Vietnamese fisherman’s boat floating in a wake of capitalism.

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Carrie

3 Responses to “ Photo Moment: Electric Mekong, Saigon, Vietnam ”

  1. Hey Carrie,

    I have to say I love your photography and did I tell you that I got a job as a portrait photographer?

    well I did. :)

    and yes, it does look like a painting, but I love to photograph at night.

    I recently decided to start blogging(vloging and phloging) again. So stay tune.

    http://michellegosse.blogspot.com/

  2. Michelle,

    Congratulations! That’s terrific news! I just checked out your blog and you’re just starting out, so I know awesome things are going to be coming my way over the next little while. Way to go girl! I’m so happy we’ve reconnected. We’ve come a long way since Changchun, China!

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