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Been to this church numerous times, and shot it the same number of times standing from this very spot.
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Been to this church numerous times, and shot it the same number of times standing from this very spot.
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The Phra Buddha Theva Patimakorn in the Phra Uposatha, the ordination hall, the main hall used for performing Buddhist rituals, and the most sacred building of the complex. It’s a 13-exposure composite of the statue, taken with the Nikkor 105mm/2.5 lens.
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From a temple that existed before Bangkok was established. The 46 meter long Reclining Buddha at Wat Pho, Bangkok was built under the reign of Rama III in 1832.
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Bangkok as seen from the roof of the famous Vertigo & Moon Bar
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A fighter ram we encountered while on a street shooting excursion in Calcutta, safely of course. He was well trained, listened to his master, and rammed into only objects that was asked to hit.
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Labourers in a paddy field, next to the Backwaters in Kerala, India. The paddy fields around the Backwaters/Alleppey are lower than the water level in the Backwaters, and are kept safe from flooding by a low dam running all around the water body.
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I was obsessed with the silhouetted tree, while coming back after a night of stargazing, trying to spot a meteor shower.
The car came as a bonus.
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One of the monkeys we met on our excursion to the Borivali National Park back in 2009.
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The Wat Benchamabophit Dusitvanaram, also known as the Marble Temple, is one of the most beautiful temples we saw on our visit to Bangkok.
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Among the ruins of the glorious Vijayanagara empire in Hampi. January 2016
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