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“Hanoi moves fast, but I try to slow it down. There’s always movement—bikes zipping past, vendors setting up, people weaving through the chaos like it’s second nature. It looks wild from the outside, but somehow, it all just works. I love catching those little in-between moments—someone haggling over flowers, a quick glance between strangers, a quiet pause in all the noise. They’re easy to miss, but that’s what makes them worth capturing. The Sony FE 50mm F1.2 G Master has been perfect for this kind of hunt—it adds such beautiful depth and cinematic feel to these fleeting moments, making them linger just a little longer.” - @kosnio ✨👏👏 Paired with his Sony Alpha 7C II (an excellent travel combo) 📸 #SonyAlpha

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Anastasiia Kostromskikh
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10小时前

@kosnio nicely done 🔥

Gareth Llewellyn
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16小时前

@kosnio 🙌🙌🙌

Richard Miller
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14小时前

Such a talented photographer, his work is incredible

Jamie
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16小时前

Brilliant set! 👏

Tyler Adams | Photographer | Videographer
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16小时前

Loving these scenes 😍

Elena 755
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7小时前

This is so beautiful attractive 🔥

PK
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8小时前

Looks stunning 😍

SUKANYA DUTTA | INDIA 🇮🇳
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8小时前

magnificent 👌🏼

Voyage Voyage
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Cool

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So Beautiful 😍

renz marion
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🔥🔥

André Alexander | Germany
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Good job

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👏👏👏😍😍

Yaosheng Tan
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🔥🔥🔥😍

Zak Station Films
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