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If you are in Bangkok, Thailand, this is one shopping centre you must visit. Not because of the shops there but rather, because of the unique theme and concept, which makes it a rather interesting place to photograph in color.
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If you are in the mood for some street shooting action in one of Asia’s most vibrant cities, then check out Bangkok’s street scene. This city has much to offer the street shooter – novice or pro alike.
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This year we visited the same country and city twice. Where is this city? It’s none other than Bangkok, Thailand.
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One of the must-go floating market in Thailand for the late risers!
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Bangkok, it's my favorite city - so far. The colors, culture, music, food, the colorful taxis and tuk-tuks, the smiling faces - endeared this city to me. I've been to this city three times already (and still counting), and it's a place that I've always enjoyed, each time I pay it a visit!
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Why Hua Hin? Because you'll fall in love with it at first sight.
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At the height of Bangkok's anti-government protests that shut down the airports late November, I was given no choice but to spend the remainder of my second visit to this vibrant city gleefully basking in its wonderful fluorescent glow. Very eager to test the slow shutter speeds of my Horizon Perfekt (newly acquired by hard-earned piggy points), I wandered the 'City of Angels' camera-armed to discover a glimmering labyrinth as amazing at night as it is under the midday sun.
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Last year, I spent a whole month in Thailand. I am not Thai, but I must say I treat Thailand like my homeland. The people, the shops, the atmosphere, the views and the hotels, finally, you find a place to relax yourself. I think that the reason why Thailand is my must go place every summer.
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Khao San Road has a life and culture, sights and sounds, of its own. For backpackers who want to explore Bangkok’s cultural sights on a budget, make it your refuge!
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Go to Chatuchak and find yourself leaving Thailand with an overweight luggage! Try to stick to inanimate objects so you don’t come home with a cute furry little animal!
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The four hour bus ride from Bangkok transports you into a different world of peace & tranquility: Kanchanaburi. Situated along the River Kwai, it has a tragic history as well as beautiful natural mysteries.
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This is a totally different kind of hotel to stay in. A Boutique hotel, that's what is called. Each rooms have their own individual themes and was designed by different artists. Unique! You get to choose your rooms from their site (mentioned below). check them out. There will be so much shooting even before heading out around Bangkok. :D
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The morning after a heavy night in Khao San, we decided to hop on the local train, head pumping and all, but with one mission in mind – to go back to the old school: the ancient city of Ayutthaya!
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Khao San road: a place where you can and will lose yourself - in a good way of course! This is the street in Bangkok that has certified insomnia like no other. It doesn't matter if it's day or night, there is always something to see and do when you venture off into this world of its own.
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1957, David Lean directed a movie that won 7 Oscars. "The Bridge on the River Kwai" - The real suffocation and sorrow is further beyond the movie. Back in WW II, when The Indian Ocean was too dangerous for Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) to transfer their war supplies, making the railway through Thai-Burmese Jungle was the only option left.
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Architecture is a Chinese style. The Chinese church ministry has built a temple to Honour the 50th Enthronement of King Bhumipol, The King of Thailand. And to set his Buddhist school for study of novice and monk.
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James Bond was in an action-packed boat chase on the Chao Phraya River in “The Man with the Golden Gun” but you can also opt to enjoy a nice sunset along its waters instead.
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At the busy neighborhood of Banglamphu north of the Grand Palace lies the famous backpacker's Mecca: Khao San Road. Chaos is constant in Khao San, a pulsating plethora of multicultural, gastronomical and commercial life... true to the images swirling in my head as I read Alex Garland's cult-classic-turned-blockbuster about a secret paradise with a dark side, called "The Beach" :
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According to the Lonely Planet Bangkok, Siam Square is a network of some 12 lanes lined with Shops, selling mid price designer clothes, books, sporting goods and antiques - for the lomographers eye it´s a paradise of shots that needs to be taken at the square. Tourists, Ladyboys, Students, and Businessman - all collide in this commercial melting pot.
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Chatuchak Park is located in Chatuchak District in Bangkok. But more than a park, there is something here that no tourist would miss : the week-end market. To go there, you can use Sky train and stop at Mo Chit, or the subway at Chatuchak. Or the bus, but don't ask me what lines, there are too many in this town...