Picking up from my previous blog entry, another evening panorama overlooking Sukhumvit Road, Bangkok. This time I elected a different approach with a more impressionistic, multi-layered presentation. A similar effect to what might be achieved with a traditional in-camera multiple exposure but in this instance done via Photoshop. Sukhumvit Road impressions. This is hardly a new idea and indeed it’s been used many times by many people to the point where it’s in danger of becoming clique. Still, […]
End of a hot day in Bangkok and the search is on to find a cool breeze and perhaps a cold drink! My search took me to one of Bangkok’s many rooftop bars, this one atop the Marriott Hotel and overlooking bustling Sukhumvit Road. My “Chiang Mai” arrived complete with ice cube floating next to a whisky soaked dried apricot on its bamboo skewer. At the price and the liquor content, it pays to sip slowly. I […]
Following on from yesterday’s post, some further panoramic shots of Bangkok taken during a hazy sunset. Today I’ve decided to go with the sepia toned monochrome treatment. The first image is a 5 shot stitched panorama. Made using the 102 megapixel Fujifilm GFX 100s the file size of the panoramic was a memory test for the computer with the composite file reaching over 5 gigabyte during processing. I ended up with a file that would print at high resolution […]
A characteristic hazy late afternoon in Bangkok, Thailand, as seen from a downtown rooftop bar. Downtown Bangkok under a hazy sunset. ~KD
I was drawn to the abstract, anonymous, shapes of people moving through the installation and the metaphor of the plastic cocoon is an obvious one.
An electrical storm over Bangkok provides some stunning photo opportunities.
Captured in a garden in Phuket, Thailand using the Canon 5D and the 24-105mm zoom.
Sunset over a beach on Phuket, Thailand, the tide was receding leaving rivulets of water etching the sand and reflecting the colours of the sky.