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The night shot of illuminated Wat Arunratchawararam Ratchaworamahawihan (Wat Arun) which is one of the most sacred temples in Bangkok, Thailand. FYI, in Thai, wat means temple. If anyone have a chance to visit my hometown, Bangkok, this is one of the places you really really have to visit.
Bhumibol Bridge was named after the ninth king of Chakri dynasty of The Kingdom of Thailand, King Bhumibol the Great.
@Kanchanaphisek Park.
This public park is located beyond Wat Chaloem Phra Kiat. near chaopraya river, nontaburi, thailand
The Thailand ten-baht coin is a currency unit of the Thai baht : Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchawaramahawihan or Wat Arun
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Chaopraya river, Bangkok, Thailand 2009
After across the Chaoproya river, I found a spot that I can capture the reflections. This time I lucky found a concrete fence that I can put my camera on. I also adjust colors and contrast by Lightroom and Photoshop. I really love the result! Please see the reflections in large if you have time!!!
Bangkok increasingly modern river landscape. The River Condominium (at 250m) dominating with the Hilton Hotel further downstream.
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Lights trails on the Chao Phraya River flowing through Bangkok bordered on the left by the River Condominium and on the right by the sprawling Shangri La Hotel.
This was quite a frustrating shoot as there was hardly any boat traffic during Bangkok's short blue hour (or should I say blue 15 minutes). Thank God one large dinner cruise went by on the left!
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Taken from Sky Bar at lebua Hotel, Bangok. You may recognize this particular bar from the movie "The Hangover Part II". Most of the panoramic skyline shots of Bangkok in the movie were taken form this vantage point. This venue bans tripods, so its hand-held with camera resting on the railing.
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Night time view of Wat Arun (Temple) across Chao Phraya River and concrete in foreground in Bangkok, Thailand.
Wat Pai Lom, Pathumthani Province, Thailand. On the banks of the Chaopraya river, the "River of Kings".
'Nain' (from Pali, 'samanera'), a novice of under 20 years old undertaking to observe 10 Precepts. Translated from the Pali: "These are the ten things that a person gone-forth should reflect on often. Thus have I heard: On one occasion the Blessed One was living near Savatthi at Jetavana at the monastery of Anathapindika. Then the Blessed One addressed the monks, saying: "Monks." — "Venerable Sir," they said by way of reply.
The Blessed One then spoke as follows: "These ten essentials must be reflected upon again and again by one who has gone forth (to live the holy life). What are these ten?
1. "'I am now changed into a different mode of life (from that of a layman).' This must be reflected upon again and again by one who has gone forth.
2. "'My life depends on others.'
3. "'I must now behave in a different manner.'
4. "'Does my mind upbraid me regarding the state of my virtue?'
5. "'Do my discerning fellow-monks having tested me, reproach me regarding the state of my virtue?'
6. "'There will be a parting (some day) from all those who are dear and loving to me. Death brings this separation to me.'
7. "'Of kamma, I am constituted. Kamma is my inheritance; kamma is the matrix; kamma is my kinsman; kamma is my refuge. Whatever kamma I perform, be it good or bad, to that I shall be heir.'
8. "'How do I spend my nights and days?'
9. "'Do I take delight in solitude?'
10. "'Have I gained superhuman faculties? Have I gained that higher wisdom so that when I am questioned (on this point) by fellow-monks at the last moment (when death is approaching) I will have no occasion to be depressed and downcast?'
"These, monks, are the essentials that should be reflected again and again by one who has gone forth (to live the holy life)." So spoke the Blessed One. Those monks rejoiced at the words of the Blessed One."