Showing posts with label pai. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pai. Show all posts

Thursday, January 1, 2015

Trek: Into the Fog

Sony RX100M3, 24mm, 1/30s @ f/2, iso 640
Expected a nice sunrise, got greeted by low-hanging clouds. Good opportunity to go mystic..

Saturday, December 27, 2014

Something abstract

Nikon 7100, 183mm, 1/500s @ f/5.6, iso 125
Once in a while I get the urge to take on something more abstract. This time it is the bokeh of scales of a naga dragon, like the one below:

It's a tail!
I am not sure how the sculpture is made, but - given the design is pretty popular across Thailand - I am guessing that it must be a pretty routine job to "engrave" the scales.

Thursday, December 25, 2014

Harvest

Nikon 7100, 300mm, 1/200s @ f/5.3, iso 100
Little too late for halloween, but seeing those two in the morning fog may bring some dark thoughts and horror movies references. 

Monday, December 22, 2014

Chilling Pai

Nikon 7100, 105mm, 1/500s @ f/4.5, iso 140, in pastel
Nikon 7100, 105mm, 1/500s @ f/4.5, iso 140
If Pai could be described in one picture, for me this would be it. In short: too many tourists, too little local flavour. Good place to visit, not so good to stay for longer.

Of course, I mean the village part. Full of "farangs" sitting around in typically western restaurants and bars. Going rounds on the walking street, getting Thai food that is never spicy enough. Buying "I love Pai" and "792 curves to Pai" t-shirts. There is nothing wrong about that. Still, it feels like a nice place was conquered and lost its original spirit.

But back to that cute big bear on the picture - I could not resist to use a pastel filter. Which version is better you think?