26 feb. 2011

Even my mobile phone makes interesting photos








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24 feb. 2011

Zoom in on Thailand

Just a few telezoom pics. from Thailand.








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Reflections hotel, Bangkok

This might be one of the most colorful hotels Iv'e ever visited. Reflections is unique amongst "design" hotels in Bangkok. Every room has it's own unique design, local Thai designers apply or are requested to design their own hotel rooml. Me and my photography friend Sandee Pawan had the opportunity to visit a few rooms in 2005 that at the moment wasn't under construction. All the rooms in the hotel changes over time, so the room won't stay the same for more then one year. After a maximum of one year a new designer will take on the room. The hotel has a great open restaurant, pool and relaxing lobby in the center of a hectic Bangkok. Now the company opened new branches in Cambodia.









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22 feb. 2011

A Thai funeral.






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21 feb. 2011

Khon Kaen (Thailand) 2005






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20 feb. 2011

The unreleased Burma Rapport

Part of not yet shown photos from my photo-project "Burma comes to Thailand". About the immigration issue on the border between Burma and Thailand. Most of these photos are snapshots and have no real story behind them, except they show people in their everyday life on the border. All captures are from the Mae Sot/Mae Sariang - Myawaddy area.
















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19 feb. 2011

Phimai historical park

The Phimai historical park protects one of the most important Khmer temples of Thailand. It is located in the town of Phimai, Nakhon Ratchasima province.

The temple marks one end of the Ancient Khmer Highway from Angkor. As the enclosed area of 1020x580m is comparable with that of Angkor Wat, Phimai must have been an important city in the Khmer empire. Most buildings are from the late 11th to the late 12th century, built in the Baphuon, Bayon and Angkor Wat style. However, even though the Khmer at that time were Hindu, the temple was built as a Buddhist temple, as Buddhism in the Khorat area dated back to the 7th century. Inscriptions name the site Vimayapura (which means city of Vimaya), which developed into the Thai name Phimai.

The first inventory of the ruins was done in 1901 by the French geographer Etienne Aymonier. They were put under
governmental protection by announcement in the Government Gazette, Volume 53, section 34, from September 27, 1936.
Most of the restorations were done from 1964 to 1969 as a joint Thai-French project. The historical park, now managed by the Fine Arts Department,
was officially opened by Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn on April 12, 1989.
Source: Wikipedia













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