Tag Archive: Tet

Lunar New Year 2015, Part 3 | Close enough

It is well established on this blog that I have a tendency to get in as close as possible to the subjects I frame through my camera.  This sometimes result in rather close calls… Continue reading

Lunar New Year 2015, Part 2 | Dim sum and dragons

Recalling back to Part 1 of this Lunar New Year trilogy, a few Saturdays ago I found myself almost getting battered by a dancing lion during the Tết celebrations at the Vietnamese community on… Continue reading

Lunar New Year 2015, Part 1 | Lionfall

Tomorrow, 5 March 2015, will mark the end of the Lunar New Year celebration (or Tết in my familial tongue of Vietnamese) that began fifteen days ago on 19 February.  Just like last… Continue reading

Horsing about | Day 3: Dragon shoot

The weekend past saw three days of profuse photographic activity spanning four locations, four cameras, five lenses, two eyes, and one photographer of questionable sanity.  Because of how extensive that weekend was, I… Continue reading

Horsing about | Day 2: Advance retreat

The weekend past saw three days of profuse photographic activity spanning four locations, four cameras, five lenses, two eyes, and one photographer of questionable sanity.  Because of how extensive that weekend was, I… Continue reading

Horsing about | Day 1: Chuc mung nam moi!

The weekend past saw three days of profuse photographic activity spanning four locations, four cameras, five lenses, two eyes, and one photographer of questionable sanity.  Because of how extensive that weekend was, I… Continue reading