The boundary wall of Wat Mai Suwannaphumaham along Thanon Sisavangvong has a series of little gaps along its length:
Just for a lark, the cat took a total of 18 shots by pointing its camera through random gaps without looking through them at all, relying totally on the camera's autofocus. For two of the gaps, a series of 3-4 frames each were captured, forming a sort of timelapse. This post & the next few show some of what the cat ended up with:
The super moon
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Such a beautiful moon image - but while monsoon skies can be clear, they
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rising, ...
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Here in Isaan, I have written of the rhythm of time marked by the cycle of
work in the fields surrounding my wife's home village, Baan Thasang...
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me to share my experiences and wonderful to hear your thoughts and stories
in r...
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Baoshan region. No one know when or why this festival began only knew that
they h...
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Editions Gope, has just launched my novel, THAI GIRL translated into in
French. ...
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*Pentingnya mengetahui bahaya dan akibat dari penyakit Hiv Aids *
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pada tahun 80an...
Kowpoon Nam Sin (soup)
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It's a cold weekend, the cook here decided to use the fresh meat I foraged
earlier in the week. I'm starting to get back into blogging.
*Ok, it had a couple...
Fermented fish sauce ປາແດກ padek, paedek
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This extremely pungent, opaque fermented fish sauce incorporates chunks of
fish. It is eaten raw or cooked in a variety of Lao dishes; it is used
extensive...
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