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Week 47 #project52 Thailand
The Sprocket Rocket had an outing at one of the view points on the way up to the Big Buddha in Phuket. And of course at the top of the hill where there is an amazing temple under construction – the Big Buddha. On another occasion, the bridge between mainland Thailand and Phuket. And… Continue reading Week 47 #project52 Thailand
Infrared in Phuket Town
Having replaced my Sony Nex 7 with the new Sony A7R, I was debating what to do with the Nex. My son suggested sending it to lifepixel.com for an Infrared conversion. What a great idea. Phuket Town is the perfect place to create moody, brooding images in infrared. Had fun!!
Week 44 #project52 Phuket Temple
The Lomography fisheye camera proved an effective tool for taking a different look at one of the many Chinese Buddhist temples on Phuket island.
Week 42 #project52 Phuket Botanic Gardens
The Phuket Botanic Gardens are colourful, bright and artistic. Highly recommended for visitors to our fine island, the gardens are full of sculptures, interesting structures and exquisite gardens of all kinds. The Sprocket Rocket was a perfect camera for the colourful vistas.
Week 40 #project52 Sprocket Rocket in Chiang Mai
I took the Sprocket Rocket into Chiang Mai for some fun last month. My hot pink camera isn’t very subtle for street photography, but I managed to gather some action shots and glimpses into Chiang Mai’s streets, city walls and markets.
Some Phuket highlights
I have posted 30+ albums to my Karen’s Photography FaceBook page. Check it out for a full demo of the snaps I have taken. You’ll also find more Phuket images on my Phuket Blog: karencornelius.net/Phuket. These are just a few of my favourites in case you haven’t been to either site. 🙂
Chatuchak Market, Bangkok
Markets are always interesting places to collect bright and colourful images. Chatuchak is ENORMOUS, so more opportunities than usual. Just a few of my favourites!
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