Best of Laos photography tour 2015

Man in a rice field in Laos
Kuang Xi waterfall in Laos
Monk walking in Luang Prabang, Laos
Man holding a sickle in a rice field
2 girls playing in a school in Laos
man harvesting coffee in Laos
Robe of a monk in Laos
reflection of a young Lao boy
Portrait of an old Lao man
portrait of a young Lao girl hiding
Portrait of a young girl in Laos
2 farmers in the fields in Laos
portrait of a woman in Laos
Portrait of a Lao man smoking a pipe
2 farmers in Laos
Copyright Lynne Owen
Copyright Lynne Owen
Copyright Lynne Owen
Old Lao man close up portrait
A group of men sorting rice in Laos
Close up of a man harvesting rice in Laos

In November this year I ran my 10th photography tour in South East Asia, and the destination was Laos. Once again I had 6 very motivated participants, who have been dong a great job and provided me with some great work to look at during our photo review on the last day.I have asked everyone to send me their 10 best images, and I am very proud to show them to you here. Once again guys, congratulations on the beautiful work, and I hope you will keep practising in the coming months :) Duncan Thomson: his second participation to Pics of Asia photography tours. Equipped with his beloved Sony Alpha 7 and manual focus lenses, Duncan showed great ceativityBelen Alcat: on her 4th participation to the tours, Belen really enjoyed her story telling and her close contact with the localsCamilla Field: for her first participation, Camilla showed great learning skills and a beautiful sense for detailsThierry Schaeffer: Thierry is now a very advanced photographer with a great love for South East Asia. Make sure to follow his work!Eduardo Amaya: his hot Mexican blood was a great help to approach the locals and dive into the cold waters of Kuang Xi waterfalls in search of his tripod :) Lynne Owen: And myself: on my 4th trip to Laos I was very excited to discover the South and the 4000 islands for the first time. How friendly the people are in that area, I will definitely come back!

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