Thailand yellow 

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  • Heading Home
    by Dave Lloyd

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    The fishing boat is dwarfed by the setting sun as it heads to harbour at Sattathip.

  • The view from the roof of my rented apartment on the outskirts of the city.

  • Can’t beat a good icon

  • Water Lily
    by ozczecho

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    The place where we stayed in Samui had this beautiful pond with this one Water Lily. What a beautiful flower, one that fascinated me over the time we were there…. Photo Taken: 03-Jan-2007 / Time: Early, 2:30pm / Conditions: Sunny   /   /   /   /   /   /   /   Some other samui art: / /   /   / /   /   /

  • Lily
    by ozczecho

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    The place where we stayed in Samui had this beautiful pond with this one Water Lily. What a beautiful flower, one that fascinated me over the time we were there…. Photo Taken: 04-Jan-2007 / Time: Early, 1pm / Conditions: Overcast   /   /   /   /   /   /   /   Some other Samui art: / /   /   / /   /   /

  • Blow your hearts out
    by ChrisDeeprose

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    Love can blow your mind and leave you seeing stars but its always your heart that takes the weight.

  • Thai Broom
    by Cain Doherty

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    Ao Thalene – Thailand Date Picture Taken: 6/2/2007 / Camera: Canon EOS 350D / Lens: Canon EF-S 17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS USM Please view my other photographs from Thailand.

  • Frangipani
    by Dave Lloyd

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    I love the way the light ‘kissed’ the flower. Beautiful flowers and I am always looking out for them.

  • Lotus Glow
    by Dave Lloyd

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    I love the colours in this image, they just seem to radiate out.

  • Long Live The King
    by Siameseboy

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    Watercolour Concept: I did this piece when the King Of Thailand (country where I am from) celebrated his 80th birthday in 2007. There are grand celebrations throughout the country and I simply want to wish him longevity and good health, yellow is a royal colour in Thailand.

  • serenity
    by Abby Tropea

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    This is in Thailand where these monks recieve orphaned cubs and give them a safe haven… Tigers are very quickly becoming extinct due to hunting by humans…How terrible would it be for these majestic animals to die out!

  • Thai Silk
    by Peter Horsman

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    A shot taken at the Night Market in Bangkok. The place is full of life and colours and smells and sounds. A must see for anyone visiting the Land of Smiles.

  • Dragon
    by Dave Lloyd

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    I was walking through Chinatown and snatching images of people in the market and food stalls. I stumbled into a very narrow laneway which had a small yet beautifully decorated temple at the end. As I walked around, this dragon caught my attention. I have taken hundreds of dragon images but this is still my very favourite.

  • Buddhism is a philosophy promoting meditation, awareness…. never mind.

  • Wax
    by Cvail73

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    Within a temple in Chiang Mai, I have found this little place where the monks burnt encence and placed little golden buddhas, aligned. ~I was fascinated by how they got even the wax to match their robes. even a small arrangement is very carefully thought out….

  • Details of the complete series are here. / Elephant Series #06 Painting the Six-Flower Original / We had watched a television show on elephants doing painting, but nothing was equal to actually seeing it for myself. The mahouts assisted by handing the elephant the brushes they requested, with the paint color chosen by the elephant. Each elephant stood silently for some time considering the blank sheet of paper before them, then made their first move. Some of the paintings rapidly followed, others were more slowly and deliberately created, and each was unique. The elephants carried their own paints to and from the show. The paintings were sold off at the end of the show, with money raised going to elephant charities. I called this one the “Six Flower Picture.” / Asian Elephants / Order: Proboscidea Family: Elephantidae Genus and Species: Elephas maximus / Giant herbivores, Asian elephants can tear down huge tree limbs or pick up small objects with their muscular trunks. / Physical Description: Asian elephants are huge gray animals inhabiting Asian tropical forests. Their gray coloration conceals them in their shady habitat. Elephants’ trunks, unique among living mammals, are versatile, enabling them to reach the ground, manipulate tiny objects or tear down huge tree limbs, squirt water over their backs or into their mouths, or blow dirt onto their backs during dust baths. Female Asian elephants usually lack visible tusks as do males in some populations, such as those in northeast India. Wide, padded feet enable them to walk quietly. Large, flappable ears help these huge animals cool off, although elephants often must retreat to the shade or water during the hottest part of the day. / Domesticated Asian elephants—strong, social, and intelligent—have been trained for thousands of years for use in transportation, labor, and ritual. / Wild Asian elephants inhabit a variety of tropical forest habitats from moist, evergreen lowland forest to dry semi-deciduous teak forests to cooler mountain forests up to 10,000 feet. They also frequent adjacent grasslands and farm areas. Their varied diet enables them to live in disturbed forests as long as they have plenty of space to move around and exploit different foods without coming into conflict with people. / Reference: http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/AsianElephants/factasianelephant.cfm CARD: / FRAMED:

  • Sun Bright
    by Dave Lloyd

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    Again, taken at Bang Sare the setting sun, a very long lens and a small fishing boat provided me with a wonderful scene. My eyes were watering afterwards from looking at the sun too much.

  • Phutaracsa 2
    by Dave Lloyd

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    These flowers have such vibrant colours. I’m always on the lookout for them.

  • Ocean Orange
    by Dave Lloyd

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    The beautiful glow of light at day’s end illuminates a small craft as the fisherman heads for home.

  • Lotus Fire
    by Dave Lloyd

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    Went out with some friends this morning (15/01/08) on a little photo expedition. Found this Lotus drinking up the morning sunshine and was amazed at the ‘fire’ emanating from it’s centre. Hope you enjoy.

  • Day's End
    by Dave Lloyd

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    A fitting twilight to a beautiful day. Rich reds and a silhouetted boat. What more could a photographer ask for ?

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