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TTPM Sapa (Little Hanoi), Czech RepublicTTPM Sapa is located south of Prague, in an area called Pisnice. It's a mini community within a community and populated by Northern Vietnamese. It's a place where cameras of any sort are traditionally not welcomed so what better way than to test out the Leica. I did get a few looks and stares, fortunately no one approached me. The market area does have a sign that says no photography which is placed under the sign that says no guns or explosives allowed inside as well...
Food handling and safety at its finest View series Last edited by PiroStitch on Mon Feb 21, 2011 5:52 am, edited 2 times in total.
Hassy, Leica, Nikon, iPhone
Come follow the rabbit hole...
Re: TTPM Sapa (Little Hanoi), Czech RepublicI prefer the first and third. In both I like the framing
and mood created by the black and white. They convey a cool and unfriendly neighbourhood with seedy characters. Just the kind of place I normally avoid in my travels.
Re: TTPM Sapa (Little Hanoi), Czech RepublicVery nice feel to these. The art of seeing these pictures among the mundane has eluded me. Therefore it's not easy for me to critique.
Classic. Hope you didn't buy anything from this market.
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