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Quintessential Phuket

PostPosted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 11:52 pm
by biggerry
What a joint eh? I don't think I will be back to Phuket anytime soon! However the further southern regions where its quieter with fewer tourist knobs is quite pleasant :wink:

James Bond Island, I am still cracking myself from the funniest thai tour guide ever, you just had to be there!

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some other bloody island full of tourists and and wannabe models :roll:

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this image sums up the evenings in the southern region for me, sunsets by a quite local bar with a beer after bubs has gone to sleep - chilled, relaxed and chatting with friendly and genuine locals trying to understand each other and realising that we are not so different!

Well you may not get that from the image, however thats the memory I have of this one :roll:

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one for teh ladies..rofl...this sums up Patong Beach in Phuket, what a sh$t fight this place is...this guys just oozes the type of tourists here...me excluded :)

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if your wondering what the beach looks like, click for one more of the many panos from the trip.
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Re: Quintessential Phuket

PostPosted: Mon Oct 25, 2010 12:58 am
by surenj
I was waiting for these!

That James Bond island looks kinda magical! Nice timing on that boat leading in..

#3 - I can't believe you used your 105mm with manual focus while you are getting drunk! :rotfl2: Classic shot though. Th gecko makes it come alive!

Re: Quintessential Phuket

PostPosted: Mon Oct 25, 2010 8:06 am
by Mr Darcy
biggerry wrote:What a joint eh? I don't think I will be back to Phuket anytime soon!

That's the trouble with tourism. Someone discovers a magical place & tells their friends. Almost overnight it becomes exactly the opposite of what that first discoverer found. Get in early & keep mum about it is the only way. Sigh.
Still, as with parking in most shopping centres, you don't have to go very far for things to improve dramatically.

Like the pics though. Especially the lantern with ?Gecko?

Re: Quintessential Phuket

PostPosted: Mon Oct 25, 2010 8:40 am
by chrisk
Mr Darcy wrote:
biggerry wrote:What a joint eh? I don't think I will be back to Phuket anytime soon!

That's the trouble with tourism. Someone discovers a magical place & tells their friends. Almost overnight it becomes exactly the opposite of what that first discoverer found. Get in early & keep mum about it is the only way. Sigh.


yepp. believe it or not, Bali used to be stunning before all the trash invaded and turned the joint to shite.

shot #1 is a stunner. nicest landscape shot i recall seeign in quite some time. well done mate. :cheers:

Re: Quintessential Phuket

PostPosted: Mon Oct 25, 2010 11:27 am
by surenj
Lol re shopping centres!
Gerry how much resolution have you got on the first pano? Great candidate for big print.

Re: Quintessential Phuket

PostPosted: Mon Oct 25, 2010 1:05 pm
by Alex
Great images. I like the evening image (no. 3) in particular.

We go to Thailand around once every year. We stopped coming to Phuket for the reasons you mentioned. We normally arrive there when we want to travel in the south and rent a car at the Phuket International and that's the last of Phuket we see. So many nice provinces in the south outside of Phuket!

Alex

Re: Quintessential Phuket

PostPosted: Mon Oct 25, 2010 2:16 pm
by biggerry
surenj wrote:That James Bond island looks kinda magical! Nice timing on that boat leading in..


yeah, it was a flurry of dial spinning and scrambling for this one! we had only limited time (0.5hr) on the island :up:

surenj wrote:#3 - I can't believe you used your 105mm with manual focus while you are getting drunk! Classic shot though. Th gecko makes it come alive!


rofl, yeah I used the 105 quite a bit and very glad I did, it made a very nice walkaround lens for capturing streetviews and also portraits of my partner and bubs.

Mr Darcy wrote:Like the pics though. Especially the lantern with ?Gecko?


yeah, some form of gecko, they are everywhere, in teh resort rooms, toilets....

Mr Darcy wrote:Almost overnight it becomes exactly the opposite of what that first discoverer found

Rooz wrote:yepp. believe it or not, Bali used to be stunning before all the trash invaded and turned the joint to shite.


yeah its really sad, especially in Thailand where it is such a conservative country and so many westerners come over and rape the place (in so many ways)...yet the people are still so nice... :?

Rooz wrote:shot #1 is a stunner. nicest landscape shot i recall seeign in quite some time. well done mate


ta, I worked pretty hard on this one and definitely went over my 5 minute PP limit. The conditions where certainly not ideal, midday sun and fairly overcast..

surenj wrote:Gerry how much resolution have you got on the first pano? Great candidate for big print.


4 landscape shots...I also have a very similiar one with about 8-9 portrait orientation shots...

Alex wrote:Great images. I like the evening image (no. 3) in particular.


thanks Alex, I quite like this one too, mellow and relaxing and great memories...

Alex wrote:We normally arrive there when we want to travel in the south and rent a car at the Phuket International and that's the last of Phuket we see. So many nice provinces in the south outside of Phuket!


good idea! We spent most of the time at very southern tip of Koh Lanta a very nice balance of tourism and the local community (well thats the impression I got)

Re: Quintessential Phuket

PostPosted: Mon Oct 25, 2010 6:45 pm
by Jenno
...and not a sunrise in sight :? Whats going on?
Welcome back
Seriously nice pano shots which would look better viewed large rather than here on the small screen where some of the elements of the image are lost due to their size. Great skies

Re: Quintessential Phuket

PostPosted: Mon Oct 25, 2010 9:28 pm
by aim54x
I love #1...and although I dont remember the movie that it featured in I sure to see the connection!

The clouds look awesome in #2...I would be very tempted to get out the clone brush to deal with all those pesky tourists

#3, love the gecko

#4....why did you have to post taht....im scarred for life now!

Re: Quintessential Phuket

PostPosted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 7:57 am
by biggerry
Jenno wrote:...and not a sunrise in sight Whats going on?


I was always on the west coast so the sun came up on the other side of the island so the sunrise was pretty crap on the leeward side of the island, hence I did not even venture out in the morning, excluding to the deck which had a pretty premo view of the beach below :)

Jenno wrote:Seriously nice pano shots which would look better viewed large rather than here on the small screen where some of the elements of the image are lost due to their size. Great skies


true, and I think they could even be improved with some additional croppage...

aim54x wrote:#4....why did you have to post taht....im scarred for life now!


:rotfl2:

that is...Patong Beach in a nutshell.

Re: Quintessential Phuket

PostPosted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 6:53 pm
by stubbsy
Gerry

#1 is it. Then gecko lantern. As for Mr "I'm too sexy...."

Is #1 a HDR to slightly push the clouds (which works very well if it is)?

Re: Quintessential Phuket

PostPosted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 6:58 pm
by surenj
biggerry wrote:
4 landscape shots...I also have a very similiar one with about 8-9 portrait orientation shots...

The portraits will give you a hell of a resolution! :cheers:

Re: Quintessential Phuket

PostPosted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 9:15 pm
by zafra52
I like all of them, but the last one is an interesting
social documentary.

Re: Quintessential Phuket

PostPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 2:24 pm
by biggerry
zafra52 wrote:but the last one is an interesting

stubbsy wrote: As for Mr "I'm too sexy...."


not getting much love for the last one eh? :wink: :roll:

surenj wrote:The portraits will give you a hell of a resolution


yeah, if I can get CNX2 to actually open and edit it....anything more than 4 or 5 images and it really struggles..

stubbsy wrote:Is #1 a HDR to slightly push the clouds (which works very well if it is)?


no HDR, all the images where exposed to maintain all the detail in the clouds, which were very bright, this meant I had recover alot of light detail from the foreground, additionally it was around midday so not much love in the light department (sun is off to the right from memory). I did use a polariser, this is what gives the nice saturation on the foliage. for the processing, i excluded the sky when doing everything to maintain its exposure and detail. The only contrast applied to the clouds was some shadow contrast to give it some more definition.

hth.