299 grand palace


"Grand Palace, Bangkok, Thailand" (Minolta Z1, 2004)
The place will be held several ceremony of the 60th Anniversary Celebrations of the King of Thailand's Accession to the Throne between June 9-13, 2006. (The Ninth Rama has been King of Thailand since June 9, 1946.)

Jun 8, 2006

22 comments:

Yanik said...

Great shot, looks so different in B&W though...i still remember when i was there..so much colour!!

Anonymous said...

man i have to go to thailand and see all those places,lovely shot my friend :)) take care :)

Anonymous said...

I love the details in this building. The B&W contrast really brings them out.

Anonymous said...

very nice. good to see this photo without hundreds of tourists in the way!

micki said...

Excellent shot! That is a beautiful palace.

What time did you have to shoot this to avoid the crowds?

Azhar said...

Lovely shot, very interesting loving composition.GREAT GREAT SHOT!

Anonymous said...

Very nice shot. I wish I could get back to Thailand sooooo much.

Anonymous said...

a sharp shot. Just like the numerous roof. Nice.

Nicola said...

Love its architecture!

TMinx said...

Looks so ethereal. Nice capture

Anonymous said...

Lovely shot!

Anonymous said...

Really nice shot. I like this in B&W.

Anonymous said...

REally sharp black and white! Great!

The Alchemist said...

reakky interesting photo - holds a lot of impact

Anonymous said...

I wouldn't mind owning thisplace as a holiday home :)

Best wishes Neil

jlbussey said...

What a beautiful structure, I love the pointed roof caps. Are you originally from Thailand?

Anonymous said...

nice picture! perfect b/w. Thailand have a very nice architecture and you show it on this picture!
greets

DiaKL said...

ooooo the Grand Palace...its so magnificent, once you are in, you are only "wow...and wow...and again, wow..." :)

Ash said...

Splendid!

Anonymous said...

such a magnificant building!!

Anonymous said...

Nice shot, great b&w tones

Anonymous said...

Lovely shot
The sharpness of your images are always amazing. Do you always make use of a tripod?