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Aug 23, 2009 15:32 |  #1

Going through some old shots and giving them a new lease of life.....
Bangkok Traffic

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Aug 24, 2009 10:05 |  #2

very nice, i like the tuktuk


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Aug 25, 2009 01:32 as a reply to  @ chopperdave's post |  #3

cheers for that


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Aug 25, 2009 17:44 |  #4

i like #1... shows how bad the traffic is!.. can anybody compare bangkok traffic vs. jakarta traffic?


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Aug 28, 2009 20:30 |  #5

Nice photos. I was there last year and your photos actually make me miss the craziness.


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Aug 28, 2009 23:08 |  #6

Kool!




  
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Aug 29, 2009 01:56 |  #7

Traffic in SE Asia is insane. Great shots!


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Aug 29, 2009 01:58 |  #8

chinoamigo wrote in post #8522415 (external link)
i like #1... shows how bad the traffic is!.. can anybody compare bangkok traffic vs. jakarta traffic?

Not sure which is worse. I have been stuck in traffic in both places and my impression is Jakarta is worse, but it could be luck.


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Sep 02, 2009 04:40 |  #9

motoyen wrote in post #8541597 (external link)
Nice photos. I was there last year and your photos actually make me miss the craziness.

Cheers....yep sure is crazy, but what a rush ;-)a


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Sep 02, 2009 09:00 |  #10

Great pics. I like the tuktuk drivers reflection in his rear view mirror. Nice processing on all.


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Sep 03, 2009 18:01 as a reply to  @ BIG H's post |  #11

I actually live in Thailand half of the year almost. My wife and I decided not to live in Bangkok because of the pollution and traffic.

I like the shot of the young monk. For some reason... I almost never take pictures of monks because I am afraid of offending them.


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Sep 05, 2009 07:48 as a reply to  @ damonb's post |  #12

Tuktuks are fun..


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Sep 05, 2009 07:51 |  #13

damonb wrote in post #8578910 (external link)
I actually live in Thailand half of the year almost. My wife and I decided not to live in Bangkok because of the pollution and traffic.

I like the shot of the young monk. For some reason... I almost never take pictures of monks because I am afraid of offending them.

Most monks are pretty cool guys and don't mind being photographed,,especial​ly the young ones or novices.

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Sep 09, 2009 01:18 as a reply to  @ yogestee's post |  #14

Hi yogestee,

Yeah, I've met a lot of cool monks there. Most of them actually have really good senses of humor.


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Sep 09, 2009 01:29 as a reply to  @ damonb's post |  #15

I love how the Tuktuk driver kind of looks like he's reading something.




  
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