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More snapshots to share.
The Bridge Over River Kwai. Lots of tourists there that day. #! ![]() #2 ![]() #3 ![]() #4 ![]() #5 ![]() |
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I am very proud to see you took photo #4... you have really find good angle for this pix.. could be you really bend low for this pix.Well done Lee
![]() Last edited by Hosea; 16th March 2007 at 04:37 PM. |
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I'm learning with every shot I take. There's so much to learn, never ending and never feeling conceited. I was squatting for this shot with the kit lens. |
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Very nice angles and PS work.
Much like an old picture. Well taken and presented Not bad for snapshots ... taken with a 2mega pixel Kodak Cheers ![]()
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I like #4, but I don't like the people in it.
Once again, this is because of personal taste, I don't like people in my IR photos, I think they spoil it. Should have chased/shooed them away! ![]() |
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Gotta learn how to do it. |
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I too do not like to have people in my landscape shots, be it IR or Color. But too bad, no choice. Practically everyone there are tourists and are excited with what they see and are bound to be all over the scene.
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I like #1 classic
You did not use the FE, this is a good place for creative FE shots. |
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Nice shots!
Is the bridge for ppl to pass or train? ![]() |
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Don't have much time also, not like when we go on our shoots I'll try to use more of the FE on my next trip. Next week. |
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The bridge is still operational for train. It crosses from North Thailand into Myanmar (Burma). Built during 2nd World War. Tens of thousands of POWs died building that bridge.
Here's the train coming ![]() |
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I like them all. Nice set of photos.
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Nice ones Bro!
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Thanks Howard and Ark.
I'm still in the process of going thru' the rest of the photos. Will post more to share (I hope). Last edited by teerex; 17th March 2007 at 10:43 AM. |
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I like the shots very much!
Well done! |
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Thanks karfee and Bobby.
Still plenty to learn from you guys. |
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