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Macro of a small section of Thai handmade papercraft, made of plant pulp with leaves added during a visit to Thailand in 2019. I like the fossilized look, even though it's temporary, as the paper started to flake away shortly after I unwrapped it. The photos will last longer. -- January 29, 2020
Suphanburi is an interesting province in central Thailand known for its rich history and cultural attractions. The city of Suphanburi, the capital of the province, has a long tradition and is famous for its well-preserved ancient temples, markets, and vibrant local life.
A highlight is Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat, a beautiful temple with an impressive Buddha statue and historic buildings. There is also the famous Sam Chuk Old Market, which offers a glimpse into traditional Thai life in bygone times.
Suphanburi is also known for its natural beauty, including Bueng Chawak Lake, a popular destination for locals and tourists alike to fish, go boating, or simply enjoy nature. The region is also known for its festivals, such as the annual Suphanburi Flower Festival, when the city is ablaze with colorful flowers.
location: wat pho temple, bangkok, thailand
shot taken last: august 27, 2011
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nikon d90
18-200mm lens @ 18mm focal length
iso : 200
exposure : 1/640s
aperture : f/3.5
w/ circular polarizer filter
camera set in manual
handheld
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no crop and no hdr.
adobe photoshop cs2 (adjustment of brightness/ contrast, exposure, shadows/ highlights and color balance)
picasa 3.0 (adjusment of sharpen, tuning, saturation, graduated tint, and watermark)
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Siamese cats have a distinct appearance with their tan suits, black face, ears, and paws, and bright blue eyes. But they’re known for more than just their instantly recognizable looks. These cats are so popular because they’re some of the most affectionate pets around. Moreover, these are very talkative animals that will “converse” with you all the time. Interestingly, President Rutherford once got a Siamese cat from a diplomat who was stationed in Thailand, which is how the breed became popular in the states.
Chiang Rai - Ban Pang Noi - Portrait Yao Lady - Mien Hilltribe
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Nikon F3 / Kodachrome 64
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We're shooting again! Gulf of Thailand. Team of five including Kangsom, the Lady in Red, missing on a tropical island that time forgot. Also 6 squids, 1 lobster. It's complicated.
A lone boulder by the seashore, in the background a rugged rocky coastline, the rock being pounded by winter winds in an angry green sea. It's the coldest winter in 40 years. Squids and lobster in fur coats. Nothing out of the ordinary. Move along, move along.
Shot on I-Me-MyPhone.
A small but perfectly formed water lily photographed near Lanta Old Town, Koh Lanta, Krabi Province, Thailand.
A waterfall emerging from the jungle and cascading into the Khwae Noi River, in Sai Yok, Kanchanaburi, Thailand.
This shot was taken in Suan luang Rama IX. It is very gorgeous Thai pavilion that shows wonderful Thai architecture. I was so impressive. so I would love to make a lovely postcard from Thailand for you again :-)..Hope you like it :-)..
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DATA: www.suanluangrama9.or.th/en/index.html
Suan Luang Rama IX Park , a new and sizable metropolitan public park, was born out of the aspirations and fervent desire of a group of His Majesty the King's loyal subjects to create and dedicate a park as a token of homage and honor to His Majesty on the occasion of His Sixtieth Birthday Anniversary in the year B.C. 2530 (A.D.1987), with the fullest co-operation of the Bangkok Metropolitan Authority.
Suan Luang Rama IX Park is divided into six areas.
1. Homage to His Majesty- The first and foremost of which is called Uthayan Maharaj (literally, "Garden of the Great King") to symbolize the Sovereign' Grace and Majesty.
2. The Botanical Garden- Area Two is a botanical garden dedicated to the propagation of knowledge, collection of and research on the various types of flora.
3. The Reservoir - Area Three, named Traphang Keo, is a reservoir in line with the flood-prevention project inspired by His Majesty the King, which is the foremost of subsequent water projects.
4. Rommaniya Garden - Area Four comprises an open garden where Thailand's natural heritage, including its mountains and geological features, is represented in miniature for visitors to the Park.
5. The Sanam Rasdara - Area Five, named Sanam Rasdara, is a wide open field intended for use for various types of entertainment of festive occasions. Sanam Rasdara (literlly, "Royal Ground"), fittingly symbolizes the affinity between Luang ("Royal") and Rasdara ("people")
6. The Water Garden- Area Six is a garden in the form of mixed jungle and marshlands, providing the life-sustaining habitat for fish, water- fowl and multifarious aquatic plants.
For more information, please visit www.suanluangrama9.or.th/en/index.html
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Suan luang Rama IX, Bangkok, Thailand..