[ PositiveStudios by Override2Zion ] - 1 Years 6 Months in Bangkok


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Hmm....this photo reminds me. It's been quite a while since I had a haircut :bsmilie:

Looking forward to meet-up with you again Bro. Kopi at VARINICE ?
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wah seh bro...picture so fast up...hopefully mine can reach ur standard.
 

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Hmm....this photo reminds me. It's been quite a while since I had a haircut :bsmilie:

Looking forward to meet-up with you again Bro. Kopi at VARINICE ?
:)



Yeah sure bro, will let you guys know when i'm about to make a trip back to SG. Looking forward to the usual kopi sessions. :)

wah seh bro...picture so fast up...hopefully mine can reach ur standard.



Haa haa, must have "fast hands fast legs". Just shoot more and you'll get better. Btw, I apologize for not being able to bring you around for the full duration of your stay in Thailand. Hope you find Amphawa a worthwhile visit (despite getting wet during the boat ride ;)).
 

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Yaowarat - Yaowarat is the "Chinatown" of Bangkok. The street comes to life at night with vendors selling both local and chinese delicacies, reasonably priced. Nearby is the famous establishment selling toys, airsoft guns and videogames known as "Saphan Lek". Pirom plaza is also another place camera and toy lovers would like to drop by. Made a trip there during the CNY and took some shots, here is what i have to share.

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Samut Prakan - The Samut Prakan Province is located near the mouth of the Chao Phraya River to the Gulf of Thailand. This is also where the famous Suvarnabhumi International Airport is located. You can find places of interest like Muang Boran (Ancient Siam) and Erawan Museum. Besides places good for sightseeing, the Bang Pu Seaside Resort is also worth visiting for a nice meal and some seagull feeding if you're a nature lover.

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Hello Override2Zion.
Your UWA works have really brought the viewer down to the street life of Bangkok.
I am very impressed with your series and I would like to congratulate you on what I personally feel is a great job done,
in both reportage as well as style of photographic art.
You have given me inspiration on the way I would like to further improve my UWA shots.
Thank you for sharing with us your work.
 

Hello Override2Zion.
Your UWA works have really brought the viewer down to the street life of Bangkok.
I am very impressed with your series and I would like to congratulate you on what I personally feel is a great job done,
in both reportage as well as style of photographic art.
You have given me inspiration on the way I would like to further improve my UWA shots.
Thank you for sharing with us your work.

Thank you limwhow, your words are kind and encouraging. I've spent much time travelling in thailand on my day off and making photos, I hope to share not only what i see in Thailand but also my experiences at places I've been to. I'm glad you liked my style of photography. Thanks once again :)
 

Bang Saen - If Pattaya is being compared to our Sentosa Beaches then Bang Saen is the thai local equivalent of our East Coast Park. This is beach where the Thais often visit to chill out and cool down from the hot weather of Thailand. There at the beach you'll find street-side food vendors selling the local spicy papaya salad known as Som Tum, BBQ chicken/crabs/squid/cuttlefish as well as beverages.

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Koh Kret - Koh Kret is an island located in the Nonthaburi Province just outside Bangkok. To get there, just hail a taxi to Pak Kret and take a boat across to Koh Kret, the boat ride will only cost you 3 baht. If you're a fan of retro stuff, this is a place for you. Retro buildings, retro items and even retro food. Retro food? Yes, they sell lots of ancient thai delicacies like Kao Ched (Jasmine Flavoured Porridge), Ancient Sausages/ice cream/puffs. You can even find cafes there still using the old school charcoal way of boiling water.

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Override2Zioin, again I just have to come in and say that your latest additions are spectacular.
Even a simple road side billboard sign seemed to have an aura of uniqueness.
I take my hat off to you.
 

Hey, these are really great inspiring photos. Your style is not boring; make me want to see more and more. I like all of it. Thanks for sharing!
 

Override2Zioin, again I just have to come in and say that your latest additions are spectacular.
Even a simple road side billboard sign seemed to have an aura of uniqueness.
I take my hat off to you.

Thanks again limwhow, i appreciate much that you've taken time to follow my thread. Your words are kind they've certainly encouraged me to continue shooting and learning. :)

Hey, these are really great inspiring photos. Your style is not boring; make me want to see more and more. I like all of it. Thanks for sharing!

Thanks LifeInMacro for your comments, I hope i'd be able to produce more pictures in future that you'll like just as well. :)
 

Bang Naam Pueng - "Talad Naam" literally translates to "Market Water" in english which means "Floating Market". Bang Nam Pueng is part of Bangkok at the Phrapradaeng District in Samutprakarn Provice. Less known to tourist, most of the locals visit this place for the well known issarn sausages and "cha yen" ice-cream. There, you'll find food vendors selling stewed pork rice, duck noodles, kway teow soup from their boats and they are all reasonably priced.

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Hua Lamphong Railway Station - Hua lamphong Railway station is officially known as the Bangkok Grand Central Terminal Railway Station, it is the main railway station in Bangkok. The station was opened on 25 June 1916, after six years' construction. The Italian Neo-Renaissance style building survived the World War II and stood strong till now.

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