Images of Southeast Asia.
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Re: Images of Southeast Asia.
I always think my camera phone is great, until I see 'real' pictures.
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Re: Images of Southeast Asia.
Well done Hillbilly!!!
I especially like that latest batch.
This one in particular is framed wonderfully. There's the seated lad, alternating colors of the wall boards behind him, worn yellow shutters, sandals strewn as if they were just stepped out of, sleepy child on the floor, billowing pink curtains, tropical fronds and hints of a warm sunlit afternoon through the indoor window.
There's a lot of depth to this one...many places for the eye to travel and expertly captures the essence and purity of humble daily life.
I especially like that latest batch.
This one in particular is framed wonderfully. There's the seated lad, alternating colors of the wall boards behind him, worn yellow shutters, sandals strewn as if they were just stepped out of, sleepy child on the floor, billowing pink curtains, tropical fronds and hints of a warm sunlit afternoon through the indoor window.
There's a lot of depth to this one...many places for the eye to travel and expertly captures the essence and purity of humble daily life.
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Re: Images of Southeast Asia.
Great review Brody and i find it spot on! This picture is beautiful and has much for the eye to explore. Many of you're pictures are awesomeBrody wrote: ↑Wed Aug 22, 2018 11:27 am Well done Hillbilly!!!
I especially like that latest batch.
This one in particular is framed wonderfully. There's the seated lad, alternating colors of the wall boards behind him, worn yellow shutters, sandals strewn as if they were just stepped out of, sleepy child on the floor, billowing pink curtains, tropical fronds and hints of a warm sunlit afternoon through the indoor window.
There's a lot of depth to this one...many places for the eye to travel and expertly captures the essence and purity of humble daily life.
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Re: Images of Southeast Asia.
Fuck, cheers, Brody. I thought I might have taken a step in the right direction with this one, but to have a comment such as yours left to me, well..., again, thanks.Brody wrote: ↑Wed Aug 22, 2018 11:27 am Well done Hillbilly!!!
I especially like that latest batch.
This one in particular is framed wonderfully. There's the seated lad, alternating colors of the wall boards behind him, worn yellow shutters, sandals strewn as if they were just stepped out of, sleepy child on the floor, billowing pink curtains, tropical fronds and hints of a warm sunlit afternoon through the indoor window.
There's a lot of depth to this one...many places for the eye to travel and expertly captures the essence and purity of humble daily life.
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Re: Images of Southeast Asia.
Are you sure that is a child on the floor?Brody wrote: ↑Wed Aug 22, 2018 11:27 am Well done Hillbilly!!!
I especially like that latest batch.
This one in particular is framed wonderfully. There's the seated lad, alternating colors of the wall boards behind him, worn yellow shutters, sandals strewn as if they were just stepped out of, sleepy child on the floor, billowing pink curtains, tropical fronds and hints of a warm sunlit afternoon through the indoor window.
There's a lot of depth to this one...many places for the eye to travel and expertly captures the essence and purity of humble daily life.
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Re: Images of Southeast Asia.
Another nice round of snaps. I particularly like the last 2.
I enjoy the 'slice-of-life' motif.
I enjoy the 'slice-of-life' motif.
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Re: Images of Southeast Asia.
This is the end of the Sumatra leg of the trip with a flight to Penang in a couple of days to slowly head north from there.
A big thumbs up also from me for the Indonesian people.
A big thumbs up also from me for the Indonesian people.
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Re: Images of Southeast Asia.
Been in Penang for a few days.
There's a lot more street art than I remember.
We've had a bit of rain.
The bride having a cigarette break.
I see this guy most mornings.
Little India has been my "go to" for food.
There's a lot more street art than I remember.
We've had a bit of rain.
The bride having a cigarette break.
I see this guy most mornings.
Little India has been my "go to" for food.
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Re: Images of Southeast Asia.
Great photo!
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