Long tail boat Koh Phra Nang – Krabi Province – Thailand “As Is” Challenge winner “Seasonal Scapes” Challenge Winner Featured on the Redbubble Home Page Featured in the Exotic Thailand Group
I started working on this image. hdr’ing 3 shots, when the tones came out all weird…well weird, but I like it…!! / It was in fact getting quite dark while taking the shots, so the atmosphere is true to form….Taken along the Krabi Coastline, (Thailand), at low, low tide…The longtail boats all lined up ready for service when the next day dawns. / A fairly memorable shot for me, I can still here the prayer songs echoing along the quiet shoreline, the sun setting behind the Railay Peninsula in the background. / thanks for looking….cheers, Rob.
Phranang Bay ~ Railay Peninsula ~ Krabi ~ Thailand.
A perfect sunset over Thailand’s Railay Beach. This serene moment was momentarily interrupted by the loud thumping gurgle of an approaching Long Tail’s rickety diesel motor (a sound that I actually grew to love). The approaching Long Tail boat provided me with a lovely photographic opportunity as it putted towards the beach. What a perfect day. A perfect gift – Framed Print of Sunset Over Railay Beach: [Creative Effects: NONE]
Reflections on longtail at Phi Phi Island
Just for fun – island+sunrise+longtail+longtails+osprey&fish+lizard+more flowers! All my own photos and potentially a possible scene!
Koh Lipe, Satun, Thailand
taken at local picnic site this little lontailed tit had no tail
Longtail boat – Koh Samui, Thailand
Phi Phi Island which was devastated in the 2004 tsunami
Sunset and longtail boats at Railay Beach, Ao Nang, Thailand. December 2008.
Longtail boat on Koh Mook, Trang, Thailand
Koh Lipe, Satun, Thailand
These were the actual colours, it was amazing!
Phi Phi island
I had thought that this little guy was previously a moth…but after some deep digging… I have discovered that he is a Zilpa Longtail (Chioides zilpa) a member of the Spread-wing Skippers (Hesperiidae: Pyrginae). To be so little and have such a big name huh? He is only about an inch in length from head to the tip of his tail….So…he is no moth…he is indeed a butterfly…just a little bitty one…
Maya Bay, Phi Phi Ley, Thailand
Taken at sunrise in Koh Lipe, Thailand
Trang province, Thailand
Long tail boats
Longtails spend most of their lives out over the ocean, and just return to land to breed during spring/early summer. The first sighting of them each year traditionally heralds the beginning of spring.
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