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Panoramic view of Bangkok Posted on January 18th

BKK panoramic view

I visited Bangkok during the last December holidays but didn’t manage to post pictures up till tonight. My experience at Bangkok was superb! Compared to Singaporeans, they are much more courteous when it comes to sales-customer relationship. I loved the culture there till I ended up brining it back here to Singapore. Several weeks after my visit, I was still seen bowing everytime I said “Thank you”. LOL.

The picture above captures the old back alleys of Bangkok with the tall modern sky scrappers in the background. I find that this scene resembles a picture that I once took when I was in Kuala Lumpur last year. Old and dilapidated alleys in the foreground and tall and modern skyscrapers in the background.

Looking at Singapore, you may get the same effect if you happen to look down from a tall building in the direction of Boat Quay towards Shenton Way. Although I must stress that the buildings mentioned in the previous two countries are much worn out as compared to the re-furbished shop houses that lines the Singapore river.

Camera: Canon EOS 350D
IS0: 200
Shutter speed, AP value: 1/800, f12
Lens: Sigma 17-70mm @ 35mm

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