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by biggerry on Mon Nov 22, 2010 10:33 pm
If you are ever in Thailand and are in the need for a slightly different style of resort - Indigo Pearl is your place, check these rooms out, the bathroom was the biggest I have ever seen...and the decor...man I am still having flashbacks.... Seriously though, its a pretty nice place, something different!  check them hands out...  fancy a midnight swim?  and as promised, this is Thailands best bar - 'Topview' (koh lanta) yep a very original name, but man, the company was great, the beer excellent and the view almost just too good to photograph! 
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by surenj on Mon Nov 22, 2010 10:43 pm
These are brilliant HDRs if I ever saw any! [Almost as good as David Hill] Add a highly lit model or two in the front [At least 5 lights] and you will have a replica of his work! I reckon the ethereal look suits this setting really well! Dude, #1 is that whole room the bathroom??  What would you use that cushioned chair for? The top view pano looks primo! How long did you stay here for? If anything, it's so tempting to go to Thailand just for this place! Since they don't advertise the price, it may be tricky to afford it though. BTW: I would be tempted to clone those airconditioning vents out though.
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by surenj on Mon Nov 22, 2010 10:57 pm
OK Found the prices in the booking section. 
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by wendellt on Mon Nov 22, 2010 11:27 pm
did you get the hotel room free for taking these spectacular shots?
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by Big V on Tue Nov 23, 2010 12:50 am
Wow - looks like an excellent place to stay and great photos too.
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by the foto fanatic on Tue Nov 23, 2010 7:03 am
These are great HDRs - well done! 
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by bigsarg7 on Tue Nov 23, 2010 10:21 am
wow, what an amazing place! keep telling myself....one day when all the kids are grown up!! great shots and love the HDR too!
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by Murray Foote on Tue Nov 23, 2010 1:31 pm
Excellent shots.
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by biggerry on Wed Nov 24, 2010 2:18 pm
surenj wrote:Add a highly lit model or two in the front [At least 5 lights] and you will have a replica of his work!
I got two models...but one moves too fast and the other always tells me to stop using the camera and do somethign useful..... The top view pano looks primo! How long did you stay here for?
at the bar..about 6 hours then stumbled down the hill with 3 bags of washing half cut....now i think about it i reckon i did alright to line them shots up for that pano, i had a few beers by then. We stayed in that region (koh lanta) for 6 days) Dude, #1 is that whole room the bathroom?? What would you use that cushioned chair for?
3/4 of the bathroom, i will post the image of the other end with the bath later! Regards the cushioned chair....hmm..i can think a few things.. BTW: I would be tempted to clone those airconditioning vents out though.
good point did not even notice them wendellt wrote:did you get the hotel room free for taking these spectacular shots?
lol, i wish. bigsarg7 wrote:keep telling myself....one day when all the kids are grown up!!
nah, just go with them! we had the 14month with us and it was actually quite enjoyable...the thai people absolutely love children... Big V wrote:Wow - looks like an excellent place to stay and great photos too.
the foto fanatic wrote:These are great HDRs - well done!
bigsarg7 wrote:love the HDR too!
Murray Foote wrote:Excellent shots.
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by surenj on Wed Nov 24, 2010 5:02 pm
biggerry wrote:but one moves too fast and the other always tells me to stop using the camera and do somethign useful.....
Déjà vu. biggerry wrote:Regards the cushioned chair....hmm..i can think a few things..
What ever it is, I reckon it would be better outside.  What with that pool etc... Did you have the private pool?
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by Alex on Wed Nov 24, 2010 5:31 pm
These are trully stunning shots, in particular the interior ones. I will be in Thailand in a few days - can't wait!!!
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by biggerry on Wed Nov 24, 2010 9:10 pm
surenj wrote:Did you have the private pool?
Not at Indigo Pearl - some mates who stayed at the resort in koh lanta for the wedding had bungalows on a hill, each which had a very sizable infinity pool... Alex wrote:I will be in Thailand in a few days - can't wait!!!
awesome, right time of year now I reckon, the water will have cleared up and that crystal clear blue water colour will make for premo images! This is the bath, the other half of teh bathroom! not very baby friendly either that bath 
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by bigsarg7 on Thu Nov 25, 2010 5:24 pm
coming from a woman, i think who ever hung those curtains up deserves a kick up the back side! why would you hang them so they drag on the ground especially next to a bath! 
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by chrisk on Thu Nov 25, 2010 8:03 pm
outstanding HDR work buddy !
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by Matt. K on Sun Nov 28, 2010 10:48 pm
First image.....a masterpiece.
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by tommyg on Sun Nov 28, 2010 11:50 pm
That first image is amazing!
Would be great to hear the HDR details of these shots - number of images, exposures and software used etc
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by Jenno on Mon Nov 29, 2010 11:42 am
Top shelf stuff Gerry 
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by zafra52 on Mon Nov 29, 2010 7:20 pm
Excellent shots!
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by colin_12 on Mon Nov 29, 2010 7:53 pm
these are cool Gerry 
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by biggerry on Mon Dec 06, 2010 2:13 pm
bigsarg7 wrote:coming from a woman, i think who ever hung those curtains up deserves a kick up the back side! why would you hang them so they drag on the ground especially next to a bath! 
lol, that is a very good point! I just cursed the silly height of the curtain rod and did not even think about the curtains! tommyg wrote:That first image is amazing!
Would be great to hear the HDR details of these shots - number of images, exposures and software used etc
3 shots bracketed -2.0-0-+2.0 and merged in Photomatix then into CNX2. Lens used was 11-16mm tokina. If you need specific program settings and edits in Photmatix/CNX2 just ask, I am sure I can drag them out  I never have a set forumula for HDR's, just always play it by ear depending on teh lighting and composition. Thanks everyone for taking the time to have a look and comment.
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