Spider67
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Wonderful set. I love empty seat and the window cleaners!
Your IIIC is a great tool in very good hands
Your IIIC is a great tool in very good hands
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kitaanat
kitaanat
I really like your photos, and their titles! Especially "the fragments behind", "alone", "walk more" and "a challenge"... but they're all cohesives.
As Tony stated it, I also need to take more shots, but I already have too much film waiting to be developed/scanned/pp'd...
Still, it's another proof that we all should never leave our homes without a camera! That's exactly why I'm looking for a Mamiya RZ67... ;-)
Seriously though, your Retina is quite nice.
Thanks for the comment. Let's enjoy photography and don't leave home without a cam! Your arm will be stronger with that RZ67
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victoriapio
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I was not familiar with your work but I really like it.
I really like the first set the best - visually interesting and a wonderful eye for composition.
I really like the first set the best - visually interesting and a wonderful eye for composition.
kitaanat
kitaanat
Wonderful work Kitaanat.
I admire a person that "sees a photo" and simply uses a camera to capture it.
The 50mm's field of view is very close to our eyes. I'm sure you'll feel the same way that 50mm lens is easy frame. I always practice to frame the picture with my eyes and because the film is costy that made me think before shoot. Once I've been in Seoul, Korea. I took to much shot when I was on a ferry in Han river and found that many pictures are too similar to eachother. After that I realise that I need to shoot less and think first. Thanks for comment.
Anat you are a talented guy, I enjoy your photos and follow you in Flickr, keep up the good work.
Thanks you. I'm very appreciate. I consume a little film (10-15 rolls a year) and may slowly update these day. I'll update my picture more often.
kitaanat
kitaanat
Wonderful set. I love empty seat and the window cleaners!
Your IIIC is a great tool in very good hands
Spider67, Thank you for gave me many info about my Retina IIIC. I really like it.
again thanks you for your wonderful comment. I'll try to improve my work.
steveyork
Well-known
These are some really nice shots. What was the scanner used to make them web accessible?
kitaanat
kitaanat
I was not familiar with your work but I really like it.
I really like the first set the best - visually interesting and a wonderful eye for composition.
The first 15 pictures is my favorite. If you notice, you'll found that many of my pictures was taken people from behind, I call "the 3rd person view" (same as computer games) in my first small exhibition in Bangkok last year. My picture will have these...
My photo changed after I got my Retina IIIC. The camera isn't easy to use at the first time but I try to learn to take photo with this camera faster and later I got many picture I like. I'll post some of my previous pictures soon.
Thanks for visiting and comment. I'll take more and will be post more soon.
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kitaanat
kitaanat
These are some really nice shots. What was the scanner used to make them web accessible?
I use Epson V700 at my office after work and it tooks aprox. 1 hour for a roll. The scan quality vary depends on my time. (Usually TIFF - 48 bit depth - 4800 dpi).
There are some color lab sponsored me all film scaning using their Frontier 360 the quality is also good and very close to the final print. (these pictures scan from Frontier 360 mini lab : the whisper, a challange)
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Bryan Lee
Expat Street Photographer
Kitaanat, Great to see you have been working. Next time I'm in Bangkok we should get together for coffee. Send me your phone number and I will call you.
Thardy
Veteran
Very nice photos, Kitaanat. I enjoyed them.
kitaanat
kitaanat
Kitaanat, Great to see you have been working. Next time I'm in Bangkok we should get together for coffee. Send me your phone number and I will call you.
Thanks Bryan that you introduce me to know this great board.
I met with nice RFF members who visit Bangkok or work here some time and
enjoyed talking photography together. If you come to Bangkok, we can met
and may be another meeting like last time that Michael's just made it.
(RFF Bangkok meet).
Thanks friend.Very nice photos, Kitaanat. I enjoyed them.
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RichL
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Keep the pictures coming and take care of your self, no photos from the middle of a protest 
kitaanat
kitaanat
Thank you very much RichL.
I feel so sad about the situation in my country.
I'm in the middle. Don't know how can I help.
I already take the photos both side of the protesters (yellow and red).
(still not finish the roll)
I feel so sad about the situation in my country.
I'm in the middle. Don't know how can I help.
I already take the photos both side of the protesters (yellow and red).
(still not finish the roll)
RichL
Well-known
It is frustrating to see the good on both sides of the line and have no way to get others to see it doesn't have to be all one way or the other.
Perhaps you can find some people wearing both red and yellow clothing working or playing together for that unfinished roll. It probably won't solve any problems but at least it will document that there is a middle ground.
Perhaps you can find some people wearing both red and yellow clothing working or playing together for that unfinished roll. It probably won't solve any problems but at least it will document that there is a middle ground.
kitaanat
kitaanat
It is frustrating to see the good on both sides of the line and have no way to get others to see it doesn't have to be all one way or the other.
Perhaps you can find some people wearing both red and yellow clothing working or playing together for that unfinished roll. It probably won't solve any problems but at least it will document that there is a middle ground.
Thanks RichL, I've heard similar story from TV that they help to push someone's car out of a mudhole. One in front of the car, One at the back. It's a nice story and I hope everything will be fine.
I've upload some photos about this on my facebook here is the link : a color blind man
kitaanat
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Bingley
Veteran
kitaanat -- I just noticed this thread and looked through all the photos. They're wonderful -- your photos have a distinctive look to them that I really like. Shows what talent and a nice 50 can do!
mathomas
Well-known
Just goes to show the cost and sophistication of the camera has very little to do with the end result. It's all in the mind, hands, and eyes of the photographer.
This is very stirring and humbling work. Thanks for posting it!
This is very stirring and humbling work. Thanks for posting it!
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RichL
Well-known
Thanks RichL, I've heard similar story from TV that they help to push someone's car out of a mudhole. One in front of the car, One at the back. It's a nice story and I hope everything will be fine.
I've upload some photos about this on my facebook here is the link : a color blind man
kitaanat
Hah! Very good. The first thing in my mind was "Wonder if they're reds or yellows?
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