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Old 21st October 2003   #1
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Hi everyone, I have completed my recent holiday photographying trip photo at my site, feel free to enjoy and comments are all welcome.









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Originally Posted by Agpx4


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Liked the way you composed and framed your shot here

BTW, may I know where this place is?

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very nice shots ... all well captured and nicely compose

I like the 4th shot , would be even better if taken with no distortion ... or use PS to edit ..
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Very good composition for all shots esp. the 4th shot. I also like the first monkey shot. Keep up the good work.
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He...he...Thank you everyone. Need to shot more and is good to visit this kind of historical place. Mega join us some day for a short trip.

oh..the place at the 4th photo is located at Ayuthaya, 86km north of Bangkok, was the royal capital from 1350 to 1767, at the apex of the kingdom of Siam, and one of the most magnificent cities in the world at that time.

In fact I believe the best is to take a shoot at sunset time frame, the effect must be very good.
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Allocate 1 day for Ayuthaya if based in BKK. Take the train there, When u arrive a tthe train station, negotiate with the touts to get transport for the entire day. They will bring u around. Pay them when u get to the train station for the return trip.

I also recommend an overnight train sleeper to ChiangMai. Very fun to do but go in a group for safety. (of course tie your bags/wallets down to your body)

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He...he...Thank you everyone. Need to shot more and is good to visit this kind of historical place. Mega join us some day for a short trip.

oh..the place at the 4th photo is located at Ayuthaya, 86km north of Bangkok, was the royal capital from 1350 to 1767, at the apex of the kingdom of Siam, and one of the most magnificent cities in the world at that time.

In fact I believe the best is to take a shoot at sunset time frame, the effect must be very good.
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Very good series - good composition.
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