K Jeremy
19 Jan 2020
This small group of trees sit next to one of Phuket town's reservoirs in the King's Park and each morning I pass right by them as I take my regular morning walk around the park perimeter just before sunrise. The angle here is from across the other side of the reservoir as I make my way back.
As you might expect I've taken many photographs of this group of trees with them being isolated from the main clump of trees within the park especially a much larger one just out of frame here but with it being right next to the cycle track and the best light coinciding with the best time to be out running or cycling I haven't yet found a way of capturing it in a way it really deserves.
There are some beautiful trees within the park itself of course, some clearly more than 100 years old but unfortunately the most interesting trees are nearly all next to unattractive buildings or other man made objects. In fact there is the largest banyan Tree I've ever seen just on one side of the park and towards the end of the day the reflective uplight from the nearby lake is quite wonderful. Sadly that particular tree is right in the car park!
If you would rather see a wide pano of trees then click here..
www.flickr.com/photos/khunj/31140967337/
Please press the 'L' key for optimum viewing and to avoids those ads too! :)
19 Jan 2020
This small group of trees sit next to one of Phuket town's reservoirs in the King's Park and each morning I pass right by them as I take my regular morning walk around the park perimeter just before sunrise. The angle here is from across the other side of the reservoir as I make my way back.
As you might expect I've taken many photographs of this group of trees with them being isolated from the main clump of trees within the park especially a much larger one just out of frame here but with it being right next to the cycle track and the best light coinciding with the best time to be out running or cycling I haven't yet found a way of capturing it in a way it really deserves.
There are some beautiful trees within the park itself of course, some clearly more than 100 years old but unfortunately the most interesting trees are nearly all next to unattractive buildings or other man made objects. In fact there is the largest banyan Tree I've ever seen just on one side of the park and towards the end of the day the reflective uplight from the nearby lake is quite wonderful. Sadly that particular tree is right in the car park!
If you would rather see a wide pano of trees then click here..
www.flickr.com/photos/khunj/31140967337/
Please press the 'L' key for optimum viewing and to avoids those ads too! :)