Royale With Cheese
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Wai Khru Ram Muay, ไหว้ครูรำมวย

top 10 already, ah?!!
Wai Khru Ram Muay, ไหว้ครูรำมวย
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LowLights said:Recent Trip to Myanmar
MP, 50 Lux Pre-asph, 400TX
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Wai Khru Ram Muay, ไหว้ครูรำมวย
top 10 already, ah?!!
nice :thumbsup:
oliprolli said:Nice shot bro!
thanks! Still waiting to see more from you as well! :thumbsup:
Royale With Cheese said:hahaha! ya, Top 10 from behind. RF section got so many masters :thumbsup:
thanks! Still waiting to see more from you as well! :thumbsup:
haha been pretty busy lately bro. No time to shoot. Eh bro...found out that you stay just beside my block! haha!
Wa Sir Dan, so fast upgrade me ah? hahahahaha!dankwan said:No more top 10, top 3 already
Royale With Cheese said:wa serious ah bro??? which block are you? how you got my address ah? alamak, must beware of ppl stalking!!! hahahahaha! :bsmilie:
There is another fellow RF-er across the road from me, iamryansaw
Wa Sir Dan, so fast upgrade me ah? hahahahaha!
Hello there,
I relatively new to range-finders, made the switch and I've never looked back since.
To be honest, I've never felt compelled to share my shots on Clubsnap as the general gist that I get is that people have per-conceived notions of how a 'good' photograph should look.
And for all the time that I've been frequenting this Clubsnap, it's at this particular rangefinder sub-forum, with kindred spirits abound that I feel the most at ease.
That's why I'm sort-of coming out of the shell here.
To me it has always been more of why I shoot, rather then how I shoot it. Although I'm not discounting the gear/technique geek within me.
I shoot people because they simply fascinate me the most - sounds horribly clichéd but every individual I've captured are so unique and varied.
And upon viewing the shot, I always remember exactly how it was when I photographed the scene and my interaction with the subject.
Anyhow, enough of my rambling - here are a few of my decrepit shots.
I don't know how many I'm allowed to post in this thread so I'd just stick with 8 (always a good number) from one of my earlier rolls.
My apologies if I crossed any lines.![]()
dankwan said:You celebrity what....people even know where you live
Good stuff mr LowLights!
I'm hoping to travel to shoot in Myanmar & Cambodia this year. Time for me to raid the streets with my camera like Hanoi :angel:
Lowlights hero
Hello there,
I relatively new to range-finders, made the switch and I've never looked back since.
To be honest, I've never felt compelled to share my shots on Clubsnap as the general gist that I get is that people have per-conceived notions of how a 'good' photograph should look.
And for all the time that I've been frequenting this Clubsnap, it's at this particular rangefinder sub-forum, with kindred spirits abound that I feel the most at ease.
That's why I'm sort-of coming out of the shell here.
To me it has always been more of why I shoot, rather then how I shoot it. Although I'm not discounting the gear/technique geek within me.
I shoot people because they simply fascinate me the most - sounds horribly clichéd but every individual I've captured are so unique and varied.
And upon viewing the shot, I always remember exactly how it was when I photographed the scene and my interaction with the subject.
Anyhow, enough of my rambling - here are a few of my decrepit shots.
I don't know how many I'm allowed to post in this thread so I'd just stick with 8 (always a good number) from one of my earlier rolls.
My apologies if I crossed any lines.![]()
Wai Khru Ram Muay, ไหว้ครูรำมวย
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wa serious ah bro??? which block are you? how you got my address ah? alamak, must beware of ppl stalking!!! hahahahaha! :bsmilie:
There is another fellow RF-er across the road from me, iamryansaw
Wa Sir Dan, so fast upgrade me ah? hahahahaha!
Hello there,
I relatively new to range-finders, made the switch and I've never looked back since.
To be honest, I've never felt compelled to share my shots on Clubsnap as the general gist that I get is that people have per-conceived notions of how a 'good' photograph should look.
And for all the time that I've been frequenting this Clubsnap, it's at this particular rangefinder sub-forum, with kindred spirits abound that I feel the most at ease.
That's why I'm sort-of coming out of the shell here.
To me it has always been more of why I shoot, rather then how I shoot it. Although I'm not discounting the gear/technique geek within me.
I shoot people because they simply fascinate me the most - sounds horribly clichéd but every individual I've captured are so unique and varied.
And upon viewing the shot, I always remember exactly how it was when I photographed the scene and my interaction with the subject.
Anyhow, enough of my rambling - here are a few of my decrepit shots.
I don't know how many I'm allowed to post in this thread so I'd just stick with 8 (always a good number) from one of my earlier rolls.
My apologies if I crossed any lines.![]()
:thumbsup::thumbsup:The neighborhood cat.
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