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Baan Sitthisang, Kanchanaburi, Kodak ProImage 100

Baan Sitthisang, Kanchanaburi, Kodak ProImage 100

Baan Sitthisang, Kanchanaburi, Kodak ProImage 100Baan Sitthisang, Kanchanaburi, Kodak ProImage 100
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Nikon FM2 / Kodak ProImage 100

We loved this little coffee shop on the historic Pakprak road in Kanchanaburi, located in one of the historic buildings there.

We chatted to the pleasant owner who told us that the building has been owned by his family for generations and used to be a convenience store and before that it was a shop that sold lacquer that was used in the boat-building industry. There was a boat yard located on a stretch of the river adjacent to the shop.

The coffee was good as was the service and we were given some tea that the owner had concocted from his own recipe which was delicious.

That cat in the pictures is Wela (เวลา), which means “time” in Thai. He belongs to a lady who lives nearby but comes to visit occasionally.

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Two Monks in Bangkok, Kodak Portra 160NC

Two Monks in Bangkok, Kodak Portra 160NC

Two Monks in Bangkok, Kodak Portra 160NC

From our trip to Kanchanaburi in March 2019. I wanted to take Emily on the train from Thonburi to Kanchanaburi – it wasn’t such great idea in the end as it’s pretty damn hot in Central Thailand in March.

I spotted the monks on the station platform and watched them walk to a little mom and pop store over the road to buy supplies for their journey. I ran over and stuck my camera in their faces walked over and politely asked in my best Thai if I could take their photo and they happily obliged.

The novice didn’t really have much say in the matter but I think I got a really great expression from him. The senior monk was actually posing and looked away deliberately.

Mamiya C220 | Kodak Portra 160NC [expired 2012]

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