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The landscape in Krabi, southern Thailand, is both spectacular and typical of much of south east Asia. The origins of such landscapes date back millions of years, when layers of limestone resulted from the precipitation of calcium carbonate, in ancient seas. Towering karsts, such as that in the image, were formed by acid erosion after the limestone was uplifted by the collision of the Earth's tectonic plates.
Original: Konica Autoreflex T4 (SLR - 1978)
Scanned Kodachrome slide edited with PSE 25 and DxO Nik filters.
The first night I was in Krabi at the Ritz-Carlton there, I had a fabulous dinner here. Anyone that goes to dinner with me in a cool place knows that I may not be the best at just sitting still when I see there are some good photos to be created. Also, with the moon in the perfect position, of course I had to bust out the tripod to get this shot. I just finished a making-of video for Stuck In Customs Passport members that you can join on the blog if you like! Every Sunday I create a new making-of video, and this is the latest one!
Happy New Year! A sketch and slippery hike at Railey Beach to this viewpoint on the first day of the trip in Krabi, Thailand.