Trap Doors
Posted by: 'Pong in Bangkok, Photography, Thailand Trip 2007, Travel, tags: Bangkok, candid, door, Photography, religion, street, Thai, Thailand, TravelLook deeper… They will never get out.

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Archive for the Thailand Trip 2007 Category
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Trap DoorsPosted by: 'Pong in Bangkok, Photography, Thailand Trip 2007, Travel, tags: Bangkok, candid, door, Photography, religion, street, Thai, Thailand, TravelLook deeper… They will never get out.
Tuk Tuk
Housewife Cleaner
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03
2008
Day and Night at Siam SquarePosted by: 'Pong in Bangkok, Photography, Thailand Trip 2007, Travel, tags: alley, Bangkok, perspective, Photography, Siam Square, Thai, Thailand, Travel, urban landscapeA bunch of sci-fi movie sets comes to my mind when I have a look at this pair of pictures of Siam Square. What can you think of?
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2008
Thailand Random SymmetryPosted by: 'Pong in Bangkok, Photography, Thailand Trip 2007, Travel, tags: Bangkok, candid, Photography, street, symmetry, Thailand, Travel
Making Kanom Thuay in a local market
African tourists in a tuk-tuk on Silom Road
A market in Pak Kred, Nonthaburi, north of Bangkok
Security monitor in a subway station
Operating a ferris wheel at a night fair
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2008
Error Ferris WheelPosted by: 'Pong in Bangkok, Photography, Thailand Trip 2007, Travel, tags: Bangkok, error, ferris wheel, Loy Krathong, neon, night, Photography, star, Thai, Thailand, Travel Something weird happened while transferring files from the memory card. The backup hard drive did not display the errors but the files were definitely corrupted and could not be retrieved. Anyhow, I liked how it rendered the misinformed pixels. This only keeper of the three fault images was taken at a night fair for Loy Krathong Festival in Bangkok.
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10 November 2007Posted by: 'Pong in Bangkok, Dump of the Day, Photography, Thailand Trip 2007, Travel, tags: abandoned, Bangkok, chair, dump, footpath, garbage, junk, pathway, Photography, rubbish, sidewalk, street, Thailand, Travel Rama I Road, Bangkok Seriously, this is only abandoned chair I found in Bangkok in my Thailand trip last year. No wonder why I was amazed by dumped furniture on the streets of Sydney when I moved to Australia. |