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A little health problem since a month with my back, but I am better and I am back. Sorry I'm late, I'll respond to each of your kind comments🙏
This picture was taken in July 2020. I was lucky enough to be able to see the rice field from my window, so when the rice planters arrive, I have a front row seat.
These 2 young men are throwing the rice bunches into the rice field, and then the female planters come in right behind to plant them. This will be the next picture.
I wish you all a great week. Thanks for your visits and comments❤️
Literally waiting for hours for this one colorful dinner cruise boat with pink lights to make its appearance. Many other boats passed by, but I wanted the pink one for the contrast with the blue bridge :-)
GPS is the exact spot of the shot. It’s a small public walkway along the river with enough space to set up a tripod. Unfortunately, no MRT or BTS to this location. However the Chao Phraya Express Phra Athit stop is a 5-minute walk away. You can arrive by boat and then take a taxi (Grab) home.
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Thaïlande - Une photo sans présence humaine. C’est rare. Cette fois ce sont les chiens qui sont les vedettes de cette scène qui reflète bien la quiétude du lieu. Des chiens errants comme on en croise dans toute l’Asie. Mais en Thaïlande, j’ai remarqué que ces animaux ne sont pas sous-alimentés. La raison ? Ils ont compris depuis longtemps que les bateaux de pêche qui rentrent au port, jettent par dessus bord des poissons impropres à la consommation des humains. Ces poissons ne sont pas perdus pour tout le monde.
Thai dogs
Thailand - A photo without human presence. It's rare. This time it is the dogs who are the stars of this scene which reflects the tranquility of the place. Stray dogs such as we come across throughout Asia. But in Thailand, I noticed that these animals are not undernourished. The reason ? They have long understood that fishing boats returning to port throw fish unfit for human consumption overboard. These fish are not lost on everyone.
BTS Sukhumvit Line, Ratchathewi District, Bangkok
Nikon D5100, Tamron 18-270, ISO 360, f/10.0, 270mm, 1/60s
Phuket - Ko Yao Noi Island - Morning reflections 2
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Siamese Fireback, Vietnam.
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Doi Ang Khang, Thailand.
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While this may look like a botanical print, it's actually a close-up of leaves in a piece of handmade paper I brought home from Thailand last year. As part of a group craft at a paper factory, we placed local leaves and flowers in a slurry of wood cellulose and pulp which then was left to dry in special frames. A few days later, our custom handmade paper was sent ahead to our hotel in Chiang Mai. Tonight I unwrapped mine and hung it over a lampshade so it was lit from behind. One photo a day. (29/366) -- January 29, 2020
Thank you very much indeed for your visits to, and comments on, my photo stream in 2024.
I also thank you for sharing many great photos.
I wish you and your family a Merry Christmas.
This photo was taken on a street of Surin city in northeastern Thailand. The city is known to be a base to explore Angkor temples in Thailand.
Other photos will be uploaded sometime in the next year.
Changwat Krabi - Ko Lanta - Magic Sunset
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Location : Phuket, Thailand.
Device : Nikon D300
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Wat Ban Pong ~ Hang Dong District ~ Chiangmai Province, Thailand
Nikon D7500, Sigma 18-300, ISO 200, f/7.1, 18mm, 1/320s