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Tag: Thailand
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In response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge, “Gathering.” This photo captures a school of fish competing for the piece of bread. It was a ‘wow’ moment for me as I came face-to-face with the fish. It was the first time I could photograph wild fish in their natural habitat as I bought a waterproof…
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In response to Sylvain LANDRY, SL-Week 23: Narrow. I am most impressed with the way Landry injects meaning to the word “narrow” with the interpretation, “It must feel the weight.” I have never thought of “narrow” as a feeling before. Inspired by Landry’s unique and insightful perspective of “narrow,” I ransacked my stash of photographs…
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In response to Cee’s Odd Ball Challenge: 2015 Week 32. Why are there crayons in a restaurant? The crayons are obviously for customers to draw and colour because there is a piece of paper provided to every customer. Some of the drawings are being displayed on the walls. Still, I could not help wondering why there…
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In response to Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Things with Engines or Motors. The daily mode of transport for many staying in the capital, Bangkok, Thailand, is the motorcycle. The motorcycle gets one through massive traffic jams and well into alleys, right in front of one’s house. The motorcycle is also more affordable to own,…
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In response to Cee’s Odd Ball Challenge: 2015 Week 31. The sight of this anchor that was dragged a little in the soft sand is odd because I still cannot pinpoint what about it caught my attention. Like how Cee describes oddball, such a sight fits into no category, and I cannot bring myself to…
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In response to Where’s my backpack? Travel Theme: Wind. Power and Livelihood The wind is ever-present but always invisible. The wind sometimes appears as a form of energy that provides power supply to industries and homes. The wind is considered clean and green energy as it is a renewable natural resource. The wind turns turbines such…
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In response to Where’s my backpack? Travel Theme: Land Meets Water. Do you have a favourite spot where land meets water? Yes, of course! The Sandbar Is My Wedding Aisle I still cannot forget that magical moment in which I walked down a sandbar with my partner. I felt like we were walking down the church aisle…
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In response to Cee’s Photography Which Way Challenge tag. I looked out the window and saw this whimsical clockwork standing in the middle of the busy roundabout. This sight was surreal for it is a bizarre mix of dreamy fairytale clocktower juxtaposed with dusty city reality. This is the view from one of the rooms of Metropole…