Photography 2013

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This really struck me for some reason, with the complexity of the roofing and how it all sat on a bridge. The world seriously needs more of these things.



This is the only gray Wat that I've seen, and it was so huge that to me it looked more like a cross between a Medieval Castle and a Wat.













One of many unmistakably elaborate Thai ceilings. To think that there are hundreds more like these is dumbfounding.


 






The miniature skyline of Ko Kret

A Batik Painter





The gold-paper face of a monk statue









A tub from a turtle farm on the Koh Talu shore



















The Thai island of Koh Talu
















Outside Paragon Mall in Bangkok

I got so many good pictures of this bridge from both driving on it and taking a boat tour that went underneath it that choosing only a few was hard.



A man on a bike resting next to a bridge support tower just to show the sheer scale of the bridge.




A dog coming back from a swim.



The aircraft carrier sitting right at the base of one of the bridge's supports gives it the appearance of one massive spaceship.



A close-up of a building in construction.





America has the coolest clouds in the world.





A one-eyed cat.



This picture of geese trying to keep me off their lawn prevails to have more action than any other picture here.








I was taking a picture of tall grass growing out of the water when I turned my head ninety degrees to the left and saw this, which is much more picture-worthy than grass.



The moon, a blurry bird, a cool tree, and a quarter of this large granite sphere. All in one shot.



A morning drive.


The unmatched epic scale of Dubai Mall.



Edited? No. Just the desert. Hard to believe that the muted white sun is actually the source of all light in this picture.

Taken out the window of a bus. The feet of a laborer and the feet of a businessman walking the sidewalk together.

Taken from the overpass below. Dozens and dozens of headlights out of focus create a bokeh.









The neighbors' cat.

This part of town looks supernatural in this light.





A sunset out of focus.



Taken at the Falcon Hospital. This was the only shot in which a falcon stood still long enough.







Taken from the observation deck on the Burj Khalifa (not all the way on top, just mid-way). Through the fog, the Burj Al Arab, seven star hotel, is barely visible.


1 comment:

  1. Chris - these are outstanding photos. I am so impressed and happy to see you taking your passion for photography wherever you go.

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