Ayutthaya, Thailand
November 20, 2012
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Nikon D3100: Tamron 18-270 at 18 mm: ISO 100: 1/50 sec.: f/18 |
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Nikon D3100: Tamron 18-270 at 55 mm: ISO 100: 1/50 sec.: f/18 |
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Nikon D3100: Tamron 18-270 at 18 mm: ISO 400: 1/500 sec.: f/11 |
Although I really enjoyed Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon, this is the reason I wanted to go. Whenever we travel somewhere, I of course look for places I want to photograph and I loved these rows of Buddhas draped with golden sashes. I was surprised afterwards that I actually like the middle one the best. Usually I like to do more extreme views like the first and third. Let me know which one you like best?
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