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Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park

Canon EOS5D - 17-40 L@17 - 50asa 1/160th @f10

I could see the storm coming. The light was changing dramatically every few minutes. I managed to reel of a few shots then the heavens opened and it was gone.

The only post processing was cropping and "Neat Image" to the skyline. These are the real colours.

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Very, very nice "The Vulcan", :o

Thank you for sharing it with us.

1. Qus? Why did you say "50asa" ?

2. Qus? and how much did you pay to get into "Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park"?

Went there in Feb this year and they charged me 200 baht, coming in from "Prachuab Kiri Kahn" and up to Pran-buri. Bad roads, but great photo opportunities for landscape folks like me, but the weather was not with me at that time. :D

Kan Win :D

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Very, very nice "The Vulcan", :o

Thank you for sharing it with us.

1. Qus? Why did you say "50asa" ?

ISO/ASA setting on camera - keep saying asa (from the old days)

2. Qus? and how much did you pay to get into "Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park"?

70 baht with a Thai driving license - she tried me at 200 baht though.

Went there in Feb this year and they charged me 200 baht, coming in from "Prachuab Kiri Kahn" and up to Pran-buri. Bad roads, but great photo opportunities for landscape folks like me, but the weather was not with me at that time. :D

First time I've been there and I was a little lucky with the weather i.e. it held on for a few minutes. I'll be going again for sure

Kan Win :D

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