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My best of Laos, Ngam bor?
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1. Fishin' together, 2. Mekong sunset, 3. Umbrella for sun or rain, 4. Paddy fields between the limestone cliffs, 5. Crossing the Nam Song river, 6. Women in Laos, 7. Footbridge over Nam Khan river, 8. There's a story for every homeless, 9. Fishin' in the paddy fields, 10. Male red-veined darter having a break, 11. Working in a sea of green, 12. Fishin' on the Mekong river, 13. Windows of Laos.

Finally I finished my holiday photo's of Laos. I hope you did like my photo's. I enjoyed traveling in Laos and made a selection of my most faved photo's. Best of Laos selected by your faves. Thanks for all faves, comments and invites smile.gif

 



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Wow!!!! Ngarm lai der..   Kob jai for sharing your photos.

That one picture of little boy fishing remind me of good old days.  I love fishing on rice fields.

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you did a wonderful job love all your photo . thank you for sharing keep up the good work


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Beautiful!

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very nice shot!!! (^_^)/

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makes me miss home sooo much!

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NGARM. NOT NGAM

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good photoshop skill. good

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nice work. confuse
yes, ngam you.

-- Edited by tinko on Friday 24th of April 2009 01:03:37 PM

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Nice photos, thanks for sharing, I like the largest photo and the old man looking at the camera (good eye contact), your camera skills is very good, but I can see some of your photograps are lacking a composition skills, to improve the compostion skills, try to apply rule of third, leading line (sharp and focus foreground interest that leads the eyes of the viewer to the background of the photograp) and good depth of field into your landscape photos, if you can improve these bits, I am sure you would have the very best photographs of Laos.

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for people and objects, i would consider sharper and more focus @ foreground. confuse

because laos is so beautiful to the eyes, restricting smaller depth of field would give you better detail and better appreciation of the landscape. confuse

 



-- Edited by tinko on Friday 24th of April 2009 02:56:13 PM

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