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Banana Beach, Kodak Ektar

Banana Beach is a supposedly secret beach in the North-West of Phuket. We went there on the way to Naithon Beach. It certainly is secluded – you have to park your motorbike on the side of the road and walk down a steep hillside to get to the beach.

It’s definitely worth the effort to do the trip. It’s a beautiful spot and good for swimming. More here.

Banana Beach, Phuket.

Nikon FM2 / Kodak Ektar 100.

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Fujifilm FP-100C – Thailand

Mamiya Press and Fujifilm FP-100C – Thailand

This is a combination I really love – Fuji’s peel-apart film and the Mamiya Universal Press and 100mm ƒ/2.8. Peeling the print away from the negative is always a thrill no matter how many times you do it.

Instants taken of my Chu Chu on our honeymoon in Thailand.

Mamiya Universal Press | Fuji FP-100C | Mamiya Press and Fujifilm FP-100C – Thailand | Polaroid Back

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Phu Chi Fa

Phu Chi Fa [????????]

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I haven’t uploaded many pics from my travels. This was taken in 2005 on my second backpacking trip. I travelled light (50ltr backpack) so I only carried a small SLR and one lens and after that was stolen a digital compact. I went through a few cameras as a dropped them or managed to smash them up in some way or another or they just got stolen or were dropped out of the back of tuk-tuks. I bought this Sony DSC-N1 after my Canon EOS was stolen in Vietnam and my first ever digital camera, a DSC-T7 was stolen in Thailand, although not before I broke it by sweating on it too much on a trek.

Phu Chi Fa is a mountain in the Thai Highlands in the Phi Pan Nam Range in the eastern part of Chiang Rai Province. It’s a bit of a bugger to get to – I rode a motorbike there – I think it took about 2 hrs from Chiang Rai city centre.

I ended up going there twice but on this trip I went from Phu Chi Fa to Chiang Khong and from there to Chiang Saen and from there to Mai Sai where I thought I may as well go across to Myanmar to get my visa stamped again and from there back to Chiang Rai.

The young lady in the second picture is my dear friend, Lin. I met Lin in Chiang Rai but she’s from a very small village way up in the hills near Ban Therd Thai, the enclave used as a hideout by the infamous drug lord, Khun Sa. Lin is from the Loimi Akha tribe. On another trip we visited her village and I met her family.

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