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As I was saying in the previous post, I spent the 2/3rd of May with my trip to Thailand.
As it was the 1st time I was there with my brand new camera, I shot def. too much during these weeks, maybe 600 shots, a new record for my amateur skills. Of course lot of crap shots due to experiments of the D50, but anyway i did some of my best ones during that time.
Basically the trip was covering 2 days in Bangkok, joining the family, then a move to Prachuap Khiri Khan for a full week (that was long holidays in Thailand), then hangin’ back to our place in Isaan, and another 3 days in Bangkok before the departure.
I’ve already post some of my favs in the previous posts, like the Mother & Daughter on this rainy afternoon walk, or some beach landscapes.
So I will brought to you 3 shots i think are quite good, covering the trip areas : Read the rest of this entry »
February 2007 was the month for Chinese New Year, the “Golden Pig” year.
As living in the Chinatown area in Paris, I overcame my firecrackers phobia and went in the streets with my Nikon.
I only brought my 55-200mm to work on portraits (and to be able to stay distant from those amazing firecrackers they seems to love so much…).
I really didn’t regret my choice as the streets were so crowdy, it was sometimes hard to manage any approach.
Here are a few selected shots from this celebration : Read the rest of this entry »
Fishermen from the local villages go out to sea nightly on boats but they also start fishing from the beach at the end of the afternoon.


Men used nets to catch some small fishes and crabs while ladies dig sand for seafood thanks to the low tide.
Here’s one of my fav of the moment.
Not really perfect as technically speaking, like the too close alignement of the boat and the island in the back, but i do love this stolen moment.

It was taken in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, on the Dolphin bay beach near Pranburi, just 40 mins south of famous Hua Hin, between Khao Sam Roy Yot mounts and the Siam Gulf of Thailand. Read the rest of this entry »








