Midnight Snacker's Paradise
I noticed this small Ferris wheel while I was photographing the lanterns at Nawarat bridge, and thought I'd head that way to get some photos of it. Lucky for me, there was a street food village surrounding it (I was pretty hungry at the time) and even though it was around midnight, it was still open.
I went for some of my go-to favorites, Gyoza - Japanese style fried dumplings stuffed with pork and cabbage, and a cocoa yen to wash it down (yen is the Thai word for cold) it's like iced coffee, if you replaced the coffee with hot cocoa.
I made this time stack by combining 47 photos into one image. (using the mean stack mode in photoshop) Here's a quick and easy Photoshop tutorial of the process I used. youtu.be/oTfp47jTzWc
Midnight Snacker's Paradise
I noticed this small Ferris wheel while I was photographing the lanterns at Nawarat bridge, and thought I'd head that way to get some photos of it. Lucky for me, there was a street food village surrounding it (I was pretty hungry at the time) and even though it was around midnight, it was still open.
I went for some of my go-to favorites, Gyoza - Japanese style fried dumplings stuffed with pork and cabbage, and a cocoa yen to wash it down (yen is the Thai word for cold) it's like iced coffee, if you replaced the coffee with hot cocoa.
I made this time stack by combining 47 photos into one image. (using the mean stack mode in photoshop) Here's a quick and easy Photoshop tutorial of the process I used. youtu.be/oTfp47jTzWc