Northern Thailand & Burma Border

Shooting multiple images of the same subject is important. Here are some examples from today, including two images from the hill tribes of northern Thailand and two from the Burmese border town of Tachilek. When you find a good subject or scene, it makes sense to shoot multiple frames, so as to capture different emotions, as in the girl's expression above, or just to be able to have both a vertical and horizontal image of a compelling scene.

 

3 Responses to “Northern Thailand & Burma Border” Subscribe

  1. Ayn Brown February 9, 2011 at 5:04 pm #

    Stunning, the cat’s eyes are riveting! Well done!

  2. Mike Iredale February 18, 2011 at 1:33 pm #

    Love that cat shot!

  3. William February 27, 2011 at 6:58 pm #

    Could it be a Siamese Cat in Siam, say it ain’t so. Very nice!!!

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