another fantastic shots. thank you again.
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another fantastic shots. thank you again.
Thanks Tran. Very impressive indeed.After seeing your photos ,Vietnam is right at the top of my list of places to visit.Keep those photos coming.And I must commend Cxcanh for the superb photographs.
The biodiversity is fantastic, I can't believe there still exists such a place on earth. Thanks for sharing.
i never tire of looking at plants in situ, if you have more please do post.
More pics pls...I wish I were you.....
Wow, since the pass I just visit only Orchid Photography Categories for reading, posting and now when I have some time free I stared to read more other topic and I found this one.
Thanks Mr.Truong very much for puting all photoes that every one shoot in the wild to introduce here for every one.
I will try to find some time that I can put all other photoes that did not show here yet to all of you.
As my plan, next two week I will visit one of the richest forest related to orchids. I will try to capture all what I see to show you.
Wow! That was exciting! Thank you for sharing your gorgeous orchid trip photos with us. I can hardly wait for the next photo shoot.
tami
Thanks to both Tran and Cxcanh for all the time and effort it took to share these wonderful photos with us. I look forward to your next forest adventure.
i live in canada, it snowed every day this week. i'm pretty well convinced i should move to vietnam after seeing this pictures...wow.. just... just wow...
What a total delight, all these pictures. I think the ones that stop my breath the most are the enormous Dendrobiums and (I think?) Cattleya-type ones that just cover trees. How old must those plants be? Decades and decades, anyway. And I love the clusters of fat little p-bulbs, and the ones just hanging out on the sides of tree trunks, like, hey, man, I'm an orchid, what's happening?
Really, these are beautiful. I hope they do get out there and inspire more conservation efforts! Photos like these could sure do it if anything could. Thank you tons and tons for sharing them.