Long Beach, Koh Lanta
Long Beach, Koh Lanta
One from the archives that never got blogged – not sure why – probably unhappy with it at the time for some reason.
Mamiya Universal Press / Kodak Portra 400 / 100mm f/2.8
Long Beach, Koh Lanta
One from the archives that never got blogged – not sure why – probably unhappy with it at the time for some reason.
Mamiya Universal Press / Kodak Portra 400 / 100mm f/2.8
River Kwae, Kodak Portra 160NC
Another shot of the River Kwae from a different roll of the Kodak Portra 160NC which is starting to show its age a bit I think.
Mamiya C220 | Kodak Portra 160NC [expired 2012] | Mamiya-Sekor 80mm f/2.8
I had to dismount and get down on my tummy in order to take this pitcha of a road marker on highway 323 (Thanon Sangchuto). Go me!
Kanchanaburi 31
Krung Thep 157
Some more from this trip here.
Mammiya C220 / Kodak Portra 160NC
The little village of Nam Tok which takes its name from hr nearby waterfall (nam tok means waterfall in Thai) and Thanon Sangchuto which runs from Kanchanaburi all the way to Sangkhlaburi and Three Pagodas Pass on the border with Myanmar. More photos of the waterfall and village here.
Mamiya C220 / Kodak Portra 160NC
Hasselblad 500CM / Kodak Portra 160NC [expired 03/’12]
This is Hanazono Jinja (ginger), a little Shinto shrine that by some accounts is one of the most historically important shrines in all of japan.
I took the batteries out of my light meter to feed the Pentax espio mini so I was guessing exposure. The pitcha of the lady doing bowing is obviously under-exposed.