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I am a Sony fan and last year I have been using Sony A6000.
I want to be in control of the settings and I use bracketing (for HDR) a lot, I use changing ISO, always contolling time and opening.
The Sony A6000 is well known for its fast focusing and 95% of my shots are very sharp.
Link to Sony: Sony A6000
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I think this is a very interesting discussion.
I have not seen it before, I just found it digging a little bit deeper in the archives.
Maybe we will get some new ideas if photography is art or not.
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Some very good and beautiful photos here. I just checked the last page.
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I am very happy with our Immigration office here in Chiang Rai. I have never had any problems. I did my visa 1 year renew two weeks ago and no problem. Sometimes the queue is long because of foreign students but that is not IO fault.
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37 minutes ago, Skeptic7 said:Last 13 years I have used the original. That is stones my wife buys at the market. Chrystal white and you have to sand it to make smooth.
One stone size of your fist lasts 2 years and my wife pays 35 baht per kilo (that is probably 10 stones).
She calls it "San Soom" or something like that.
Just wet it before use.
They works absolutely perfect.
Second photo of the back, not sanded.
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I was to BKK 10 days ago, landed in Don Muang.
As the real "Cheap Charlie" I took the A1-bus to Mo Chit, 30 baht.
Then Sky Train to Nana, 42 baht.
I was probably at my embassy 20 minutes before compared to taking a taxi all the way for 500-1000 baht.
Going back home I used the same transport .
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Enter the February 2020 Thaivisa Photography Competition
in Photography and the Arts
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At Wat Pa Khantivudhum in Chiang Rai Province