Monochrome Minimalism in Vietnam

This week’s challenge is Minimalism which is hosted by PR from Flights of the Soul. Here are some shots taken in Vietnam.

A temple taken in the summit of the Fansipan Mountains.

This is a man on top of a water carabao. Photo taken while we were on a motorcycle ride around Hoi An.

Didn’t get to see much of the Golden Hands Bridge in Ba Na Hills because of the fog, but a little drama can still bring some shots to life.

A lone round boat on the shores of Da Nang.

Warning flags in Da Nang Beach.

📸 shots were taken by Jack with his phone

14 Comments Add yours

  1. margaret21 says:

    Nicely done! Very atmospheric.

    1. Teresa says:

      Thanks so much Margaret. That is traveling for you…some days you don’t get the weather that you like but it may turn out to be for the best.

  2. Cath Moore says:

    beautiful examples of minimalism Teresa….love the foggy Golden Hands bridge

    1. Teresa says:

      I was disappointed not to see the entire view of the Golden Hands but I guess that is what traveling is about. Thanks Cath.

  3. Pepper says:

    Nice shots! The Golden Hands Bridge has been on my bucket list for the longest time. One of these days I am getting there. 😊

    1. Teresa says:

      Thanks Pepper, hope you do get there sooner than later.

  4. Toonsarah says:

    Jack clearly has a good eye for minimalism! The Golden Hands Bridge shot in the fog is great and I love the guy on his carabao and the boat on the beach 🙂

    1. Teresa says:

      Thanks Sarah, he would love that comment of yours.

  5. PR says:

    Nice shots Teresa, especially the ones of the man on carabao and the golden hands bridge! I had to look up the word “Carabao” because I only knew the term buffalo for anything that looked like it 😀. Thanks for joining in the Monochrome Madness!

    1. Teresa says:

      Yes PR, Carabao or Water Buffalo, very common in Southeast Asia. Thanks for looking it up.

  6. Leanne Cole says:

    Wonderful minimalist images Teresa, very interesting and tell a story, I do love the large hand, isn’t it part of bridge?

    1. Teresa says:

      Yes it is part of the bridge. Thanks Leanne.

  7. First one is a beauty!

    1. Teresa says:

      Glad you liked that one. Thanks.

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