Category: Thailand

  • Outdoor life in Krabi

    Outdoor life in Krabi

    While Singapore was busy with the General Elections and taken in by the yearly haze period, we profited from the extraordinary holiday on Friday and went off for a weekend escape to Krabi. What started with the idea to spend a relaxing weekend at the beach, turned out to become […]

     
  • Colours of Old Town Bangkok

    Colours of Old Town Bangkok

    We spent this year’s long Easter weekend in Bangkok. Returning to a place I have been before always feels special; however Bangkok being so vast and diverse, I did not cover much of what I have previously seen and almost none of the usual tourist sites. We spent most of our time in […]

     
  • Street portraiture in Chiang Mai

    Street portraiture in Chiang Mai

    This second trip to Chiang Mai brought me close to the nature, architecture and people of Northern Thailand. The long weekend started off with the festive and special atmosphere of Loi Krathong, Chiang Mai’s yearly Lantern Festival. Watching thousands of candles floating on the river and lanterns in the sky creates a very picturesque […]

     
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  • Chiang Mai – to be continued….

    Chiang Mai – to be continued….

    In January 2014, my parents were spending their holidays in Thailand and I seized the opportunity to not only see them again, but also visit a new place – Chiang Mai. Contrary to Bangkok, Chiang Mai was not love at first sight… but I got a first glimpse of the […]

     
  • Relaxing in Phuket

    Relaxing in Phuket

    In April 2013 we went for a weekend escape to Phuket. The weather was not perfect but the two days were very relaxing and our program did anyway not include much more than sampling good Thai food (and the one or other glass of wine) and enjoying Thai massages. The […]

     
  • In love … with Bangkok

    In love … with Bangkok

    During my first weekend trip to Bangkok in March 2012, I spent a photo workshop cum sightseeing day with pro photographer Gavin Gough (www.gavingough.com) and fell in love…. with Bangkok and with a whole new experience of picture taking in manual mode. You see some first results below.

     
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