I'm leaving in a little over two weeks and I'm almost beside myself with excitement. I have two weeks and will be staying with some family members who are stationed at the consulate at HCMC. We won't make Hanoi this trip, I expect to go back, but we will do Hue and Da Nang.
I worked myself up into quite a lather about the film and the xray thing, finally deciding not to worry about it. I'll be shooting some TXP 220, so I don't have to change so often in my 645, and some 35 color, of course.
I've searched the forums and was wondering if anyone had any recommendations of things to see. From clues my father left me, I know he was at Nha Trang in special ops. He never talked about his time in the war at all. I'm wondering if that is worth a day trip.
I've been to Laos, Cambodia and Thailand, but for some odd reason, this trip is different. One of my friends in HCMC bought a stack of photos from Saigon, early 70's off of Ebay, and I spent some time cleaning them up and scanning them for a museum project. I don't know that I've ever been so fascinated by snapshots in my life.
Anyway, sorry for the babble. Any tips would be great.
I worked myself up into quite a lather about the film and the xray thing, finally deciding not to worry about it. I'll be shooting some TXP 220, so I don't have to change so often in my 645, and some 35 color, of course.
I've searched the forums and was wondering if anyone had any recommendations of things to see. From clues my father left me, I know he was at Nha Trang in special ops. He never talked about his time in the war at all. I'm wondering if that is worth a day trip.
I've been to Laos, Cambodia and Thailand, but for some odd reason, this trip is different. One of my friends in HCMC bought a stack of photos from Saigon, early 70's off of Ebay, and I spent some time cleaning them up and scanning them for a museum project. I don't know that I've ever been so fascinated by snapshots in my life.
Anyway, sorry for the babble. Any tips would be great.

