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Watutsi, you have a great talent and a peculiar interesting style in your street photography. Congratulations and please follow to post your pictures here thumbsup.gif

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Just discovered this post. Truly amazing.

You really have an eye for capturing the situation at hand, and know how to get the most out of your camera.

I'm waiting for your next batch.

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Great street shots. I've tried some street photography here - but I feel self concious and like I'm 'intruding' a bit - so they are not up to your standard. The ones that really capture the smoke and atmoshere are my favourites - not easy to do.

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Great street shots. I've tried some street photography here - but I feel self concious and like I'm 'intruding' a bit - so they are not up to your standard. The ones that really capture the smoke and atmoshere are my favourites - not easy to do.

I would tend to agree with you about being intimidated after viewing these.... perhaps we should start a new thread for everyone else... because these would be hard to beat !!!!

Here you go I started a thread for the rest of us !!!

http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/607560-street-and-road-shots-anywhwere-in-thailand/

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Thank you Watutsi, as mentioned a million times.....great photos!

What more can I say, but please keep us entertained by your great talent.

Cheers.

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Thank you Watutsi, as mentioned a million times.....great photos!

What more can I say, but please keep us entertained by your great talent.

Cheers.

I am sure he is working on new material, as we speak. With every shot my mouth falls open from being enchanted and drawn into Mr. Watutsi's photo's.wai.gif .

I love the rawness of Watutsi's work. Minimal or no post editing at all! His skills are uncanny.smile.png

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Earning a Bath...

Real life, hard work, dirty streets, foul stench and just plain raw working conditions captured by someone who understands these workers i intrinsically respect.

Well done.

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I love your work. It was actually this thread that made me go out and buy a camera a while ago.

Thank you for the photos.

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Excellent series my friend. Where you caught in the rain or pre-planned?

As much as I admire your street work I think I'll give the rain theme a miss:- very much a fine weather shooter myself. LOL!

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Great stuff all right.

Not something I could do.

I just haven't got the eye for that sort of situation and I never feel comfortable pointing a camera at people.

I always feel its some sort of an intrusion, but that's just me I guess.

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I love them all except fot the shot of of the Monk , the crop is too tight for me ... just my opinion

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Astral

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Meaning to me, certain groups of people who share similar opinions are stimulated to congregate together.

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