Sunday, November 16, 2014

Bangkok streets series: Bangkok at night

Behold, the next chapter in my series of street adventures in Bangkok.

This time, I wandered along the bustling district near the majestic Chao Phraya river, as the sun set and the night came to life.

As the city lights danced around me, I found myself immersed in a vibrant world of color and movement. The streets were alive with the sounds of chatter and music, as locals and tourists alike mingled under the stars.

I captured the moments that caught my eye, the flashes of life that make Bangkok such a unique and fascinating city. Join me on this journey as we explore the night streets of Bangkok, where anything is possible and the adventure never ends.

Fried bugs, anyone?



I didn't let this one pass without grabbing a few. Tasty!



The night wouldn't be complete if we didn't take a boat tour along the Chao Phraya river.


A Thai girl with her Farang boyfriend. 



One of the tour boats you can ride to see Bangkok at night along the river



Tourist and locals alike loves to see Bangkok via the river


In the bustling city of Bangkok, the sights and sounds are a symphony of life, day and night. Everywhere you turn, there's something new to explore and discover. Whether it's the vibrant street markets or the towering temples, Bangkok has something to offer for everyone.

But as the sun sets and the city lights up, a new kind of magic takes hold. The city comes alive with a kaleidoscope of colors and sounds that paint the night sky. From the neon-lit streets of the famous Khao San Road to the serene banks of the Chao Phraya River, Bangkok by night is a photographer's dream.

So, if you find yourself in the city that never sleeps, don't forget to bring your camera. You never know what kind of magic you might capture.

Camera used: Fujfilm X100

Cheers!

Alex

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

One lazy weekend

On a quiet Saturday morning, with nothing but time to spare, I decided to pick up my camera and explore the world around me.

It's amazing how even the familiar streets and corners can transform under the lens. With every click, I discovered new perspectives, colors, and shapes that I never noticed before.

It's a refreshing break from the usual routine, a chance to slow down and appreciate the beauty of the present moment. And for me, there's no better way to start the weekend.





And what better way to start your Saturday morning than with a cup of coffee?




Oh yeah, toasted bread and scrambled eggs certainly is way better.

But only if it came with the coffee.






Can't go out, it was raining. (We're not in the mood to do so anyway)

Played pool with Lyn instead.







Saturday turned out to be a great day for me and Lyn, but Sunday's weather wasn't as kind to us. Despite that, we still managed to make the most of it and have some fun.
Cheers!

Alex