Monday, April 2, 2018

Cutout papers by Rich McCor


Rich McCor, an artist and photographer, travelled in London and saw many professional photographers and enthusiats taking photos of the beauty of Big Ben, he came up with a novel idea by cutting a piece of paper to add to a photo.

A photo above illustrates his witty ideas to add a cutout paper to two halves of an orange creating a photo of D.J playing the music.

The photo courtesy of Colossal

Sunday, April 1, 2018

Ha Giang Province



A piece of art Dốc 9 Khoanh (a so-called slope with 9 turns) by Viet, Tran Tuan is selected to display in National Geographic Magazine (an American magazine). A slope with 9 turns which is covered with smog is a favourite road trip that backpackers take on a journey to discover northern Vietnam.

Ha Giang is a province bordering China with the population of 90% of ethnic minority people. It is endowed with forested limestones and granite mountains. Ha Giang seems to stand still in time for 20 years while other provinces and cities experience the economic and social development. The main reason is that Ha Giang has a political standing and relationship with China. 

The photo courtesy of e-Magazine

Saturday, March 31, 2018

"A Market", a piece of art, is selected to display in e-Magazine



"A Market" by Viet, Tran Tuan is one of the 20 pieces of art that is selected to display in National Geographic (an American magazine). Tuan is a photographer in Vietnam that hits a record of 20 images selected by National Geographic.

A photo features a woman wearing a conic hat ( Vietnam's identity) is selling her fruits among many umbrellas. The market named Chợ Ô has been formed for 100 years in Distritc 4, Ho Chi Minh City. The characteristics of this market is sellers extend umbrellas early in the morning due to scorching sun during a day and dismantle them in late afternoon.

The photo courtesy of e-Magazine

Friday, March 30, 2018

A dorm with Vietnam flags welcomes the victory of Vietnamese Football Team U23


In a U23 AFC Cup Tournament, Vietnamese football team was considered an unqualified team and would be defeated in the first round. However, the team brought to Vietnamese fans a lot of surprises by winning stronger teams from Asia that held everyone spellbound. Vietnamese students congratulated these wins by hanging red flags with a yellow star, Vietnam's flag.

This photo by Viet, Tran Tuan was selected to display in the e-Magazine.

The photo courtesy of e-Magazine

The photo courtesy of e-Magazine

Thursday, March 29, 2018

A Maze of a tea field


A photo "A maze of a tea field" by Viet, Tran Tuan, a Vietnamese photographer, is selected to display in the National Geographic Magazine. In the photo, a tourist wears traditional clothes of H'Mong People with a colourful umbrella to take a photo. This is a tea field in Son La Province, northern Vietnam.

The photo courtesy of e-Magazine

Wednesday, March 28, 2018

A Rice Field in Sunset



Mark Podrabinek, a Russian photographer, made a tour across Vietnam to realize a collection of photos that depicts the beauty of nature, people he met along his journey. He said he did not spend time selecting scenes, persons as he found everything is worthy of capturing. Especially in Son La Province, he discovered a treasure of scenes and people that are very photographic and grab his attention at the first sight.

The photo courtesy of Tuoi Tre online

Tuesday, March 27, 2018

Corporate Social Responsibility Project on Antichoke




The Shareholder Company Traphaco has implemented a corporate social responsibility approach on planting antichoke in Sapa Province. Antichoke is processed into different kinds of drinks such as tea, refreshing drinks with variou flaovors. The company provides the assistance to farmers in this region by training them how to plant antichoke productively and in a pesticide-free way.

Nowadays, more and more customers pay attention to their health by consuming chemical-free beverages. Antichoke is a health food or drink that stimulates sound sleeping.

The project improves their livelihood, for instance, to help them afford their children's education and live a life full of facilities.

The photo courtesy of Tuoi Tre online

Monday, March 26, 2018

A long-standing bridge U-bein in Myanmar



A wood bridge built since 1850 is a piece of art by Suphakaln Woncompune, one of 40 the most beautiful images of tourism and wins the third prize in the national category (Thailand).

The 11th edition of Sony World Photography Award 2018 has attracted 320,000 work of art of photographic professionals and enthusiasts from over 200 countries all over the world. This prestigious award includes open prizes and national prizes that allocate in each some awards to encourage participants in the country and the diversity of pariticipating pictures.

The photo courtesy of Tuoi Tre online

Sunday, March 25, 2018

Sony World Photography Award 2018



The organiser of Sony World Photography Award 2018 has just announced the open and national categories of prizes including breath-taking and unique work of art. The 11th contest attracted the participation of 320,000 pieces of photographic professionals and enthusiasts all over the world. 

The photo below by Yen Sin Won won the first prize of national category (Malaysia) and was selected in the tourist category. It depicts a fisherman is stretching fishing nets.   

The photo courtesy of Tuoi Tre online

Saturday, March 24, 2018

Ta Xua Reserve



Recently, Ta Xua Reserve has become a tourist attraction in Yen Bac District, Son La Province, northern Vietnam. The ideal moment of travelling is the beginning of spring when followers are in blossom that creates the beauty of nature, opportunities for photographic professionals and enthusiasts to capture breath-taking images.

The photo courtesy of Tuoi Tre online

Friday, March 23, 2018

Riding on the sunset


Riding on the sunset by Chin Bong Leng is one of the 40 pieces of photography and won the second prize of national category (Singapore). This is Sony Photography Award of 2018 that has drawn the participation of 320,000 work of art.

The photo courtesy of Tuoi Tre online

Thursday, March 22, 2018

Son Doong Cave


Son Doong Cave is a well-known sightseeing at the heart of Phong Nha Cave, in Quang Binh Province. Since the British Cave Research Association explored, it opens for the public. The cave is so massive that a 747 airliner could fly through the cavern. A tourist find interesting in exploring trekking straight down the depth of world's largest cave.

The photo courtesy of Tuoi Tre online

Wednesday, March 21, 2018

Ta Xua Mountain



Ta Xua Mountain offers a place for those wanting to admire the sightseeing of the beauty of nature on the coming of spring, an opportunity for those desiring to capture breath-taking photos at unique moments of nature.

Ta Xua Mountain is endowed with the mild climate around 10 - 20C. Mong People occupy 90% of the population. Early morning, they leave their home with a bag on back to head off the forest to collect woods or collect asparagus. Recently, the tourism has been developed that help inhabitants make tourism-related business as a livelihood.

The photo courtesy of Tuoi Tre online

Tuesday, March 20, 2018

A Paddy Field in Mekong River Delta


Mekong River Delta is home to paddy fields, a store of rice for Vietnam. Rice used to occupy the first place in the development of a country but now stands after the positions of seafood and fruit. However, rice still plays a key role in Vietnamese households as is the main foodstuff in every meal.

The photo courtesy of Tuoi Tre online

Monday, March 19, 2018

Mekong River Delta



Making a tour to Mekong River Delta, a visitor finds images that depict fishermen are netting fishes, a common and interesting scenes.

Sitting on a motor boat, a tourist enjoy a glass of wine and fishing scenes, rural gardens and life, and a floating market.

The photo courtesy of Tuoi Tre online

Sunday, March 18, 2018

The Photo "Fishing" by Zay Yar Lin Won the First Prize of Skypixel Aerial Photography Contest


The photo "Fishing" by Zay Yar Lin won the first prize in the category of portrait in the Skypixel Aerial Photography Contest. A man uses a fishing tool to catch fishes in rive Inle, Myanmar.

The Skypixel photography is one of the premium photography community in the world. Its annual contest brings an opportunity to explore the unknown world and creates unique works of art from millions of professionals and enthusiasts from every corner of the world. 

The photo courtesy of Tuoi Tre online

Saturday, March 17, 2018

Mua Cave, Ninh Binh Province


Mua Cave is one of the worthy sightseeing sites in Ninh Binh Province, northern Vietnam. On the top, a visitor has a panorama on endlessly extending fields at foot of a cave. 

Mua Cave is a place for trekking to explore the beauty of nature and to have a panoramic view on limestone mountains. 

Mua Cave means a dancing cave as a king considered it as a place to enjoy dancing groups performed here. 

The photo courtesy of Tuoi Tre online

Friday, March 16, 2018

Duck Farming


An aerial photography always inspires us with unknown world and unique works of art from new brand perspective. Founded in six years ago, Skypixel contest is one of the premium aerial photograph communities with six millions of professionals and enthusiasts. As it is the well-known contest with the total rewards worth $90,000, it draws the attention of people from every corner of the world.

Vietnamese photograpers won two prizes in this competition. The above photo by Nhan, Cao Ky depicts raising ducks in the downstream of Ba River. Once in a visit to his home village, crossing a bridge above Da Rang River, he had an impression on the beauty of nature and decided to capture this scene with his flycam Mavic Pro in hand. The image describes a farmer are walking in the middle of a big number of ducks that represents the peace in the countryside.

The photo courtesy of Tuoi Tre online

Wednesday, March 14, 2018

Dalat CIty in a blossom season


A photo is breath-taking viewers with multiple colour flowers. Plots of follows stand aside hills of circular pine trees that bring to visitors the beauty of nature in Dalat City, a Europe-looking city.

A scene of a field in the morning is covered with peacefulness and serenity.

The photo courtesy of VN Express

Tuesday, March 13, 2018

A path of camels across the sand


SkyPixel has just announced the winners of the annual aerial photography contest and results are breath-taking. The competition that ran from October to December 2017 has drawn the submission of 44,000 professionals and enthusiasts from 141 countries.

The above photo that won a consolidation prize photo by Abdullah Alnassar depicts a path of camels across the sand.

The photo courtesy of Sky Pixel

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