One thing good about being home is that I am able to develop my black and white film! I almost forgot what was on these rolls. Luckily they survived all the X-ray machines they went through. I had two other rolls that contained photographs from the Middle East and South America that were not so lucky. Next time I travel I’m taking a lead bag for sure. Wanted to share these photos from our time in Laos.
The Mekong river trip to Luang Prabang (read about it here)

Father and Son

Children resting from their swim, on the banks of the Mekong

Another river boat in hot pursuit

Early morning in a village by the Mekong

Construction crew making emergency repairs on telephone lines
Luang Prabang (read about it here)

Morning Alms

I sometimes forget that I have black and white film when shooting sunsets.

This was the morning market where one could buy fresh fruits, vegetables and a bowl of noodle soup for breakfast.

Some farmers would sell their produce on blankets laid on the floor

The occasional vendor selling frogs

And beetles


Going to the market is a family affair
Si Phan Don (read about it here)

The view from our boat when we left the peace and quiet of Don Khon
To be back on the road again…sigh.
Hope you enjoyed the pictures.
Jay




