I love this image. The colours have popped out very nicely and the background is very ‘rusty’. This was part of a series of shots I took of the kids in Cambodia. They were lining up one a… more →
Reza Ali's The Right Eyebkkphotographer wrote 1 week ago: I have been doing some work for a business in Bangkok that sells healthy drinks based on wheatgrass … more →
bkkphotographer wrote 2 weeks ago: I live a very cloistered life in Bangkok. I’d never heard of the term chimping until I read ab … more →
bkkphotographer wrote 2 weeks ago: The King Taksin Monument – a monument to a great warrior. The monument is very impressive but it is … more →
revatechnic wrote 1 month ago: A well deserved trip to Mahabalipuram on Saturday, especially after reading Edith Tomory’s … more →
Eddy Lee wrote 1 month ago: My idea of this image try to capture the moment when objects drop into water. I used 2 flash lights … more →
willwm wrote 9 months ago: Over the weekend, I found a great deal on a flash for my Canon EOS 30D at a thrift store, but I can … more →
Max wrote 1 year ago: … such as spending a beautiful sunday with a wonderful friend, Stania! We really, really had a … more →
therighteye wrote 1 year ago: I love this image. The colours have popped out very nicely and the background is very ‘rusty … more →
therighteye wrote 1 year ago: After over a month of coming back from Cambodia, I have had a chance to reflect on the photography … more →
handsomemansrich wrote 1 year ago: บทความ Canon EOS 30D … more →
therighteye wrote 1 year ago: This was one of the first pictures I took when I started to gear up more than a year ago. I bought … more →
therighteye wrote 1 year ago: I find rainbows incredibly difficult to take as they pop up without warning in the most unlikely se … more →
therighteye wrote 1 year ago: This was taken at a time when I didnt know how to use the speedlite properly and didn’t know … more →
therighteye wrote 1 year ago: I took this image in 2006 with my 30D and the Sigma 70-200mm F/2.8. This image comes from the Sulta … more →