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"House on the river" Nakorn Prathom, Thailand (Canon S70, 2005)

May 21, 2006

19 comments:

Azhar said...

Fantastic shot : love how still and reflective the water isThe detail is stunning and those cables going across are really cool.Great perspective too.GREAT GREAT GREAT SHOT!

Anonymous said...

yeah i like thie thailand shots you have from time to time. i thing you should post them often :) great shot, take care

Anonymous said...

interesting shot, i like the angle from which it was taken

Anonymous said...

love the lines in the image - it's hard to imagine living that close to the riverside!

micki said...

Love the beautifully creamy tones of the water.

jane said...

Very nice - I like the lines too.

Anonymous said...

Really different way to live, and most of us don't think of this sort of life. Really great perspective.

Anonymous said...

Love the slight diagonal lines in this; it really enhances the composition.

Anonymous said...

Yes, the lines gives interest to the composition. Is amazing how us humans live and adapt in different conditions. Sometimes I don't believe it. (I live in a garage, that you can see right know).
So much diversity in this little blue point. Or big, I don' know. Thanks for shearin your great photos.

Anonymous said...

I can;t imagine living like that, mind you I bet they wonder how we get on, with roads and no water :)

Nicola said...

Great photo! Were you standing on a bridge? Like the perspective.

Anonymous said...

Just like from a film, nice shot

Anonymous said...

Usually I think cable lines running across an image spoil it. But they work very well here. I'll try some shots sometime.

Anonymous said...

Great composition with all these diagonal lines across the photo. Amazing and diferent way of life.

Anonymous said...

Lovely shot, the lines are superb!

Sidney said...

I agree with ymir. A very Pinoy landscape ! ;-)

Anonymous said...

I love Thailand.
Good capture of the living environment there.

Anonymous said...

Thailand seems to be splendid. I would like to visit this country...Nice photo.

Brent Vermilyea said...

This reminds me VERY MUCH of American Samoa. Very similar houses and it would flood a lot. I loe your presentation and composition. I especially love the power lines running throughout; another big thing over in AS. You've brought me back. Excellent. Regards, Brent