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Everyday Life in the hills

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Thank you for sharing your great photos and comments.

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Beautiful pictures, Fred!

A nice respite from all the usual forum nastiness.

Thank you for posting.

Where are Thouse Pictures taken? I guess in the North of Chiangmai.

Very nice!

Brilliant pictures. Somehow you seem to have captured the village life perfectly.

some great stuff;

i really like the ones of the people walking in the fog +++++++

Great Photos this site could use more of these displays instead of the constant bickering.

Great Photos this site could use more of these displays instead of the constant bickering.

You must have this forum confused with a different one. I have been on here for six months and have not witnessed any bickering. In fact I find this forum refreshingly friendly and free from negative comments such as you have posted here.

Great Photos this site could use more of these displays instead of the constant bickering.

You must have this forum confused with a different one. I have been on here for six months and have not witnessed any bickering. In fact I find this forum refreshingly friendly and free from negative comments such as you have posted here.

I think he means the General Forum, Fiddles.

You need to wear a kevlar vest and helmet before entering.

FabianFred,

Excellent photos and a great photographic essay into life in the hills . Hopefully your photos will be preserved as a historical documentry . Do you do these photos as a professional or just as a hobby. ?

Keep it up and i hope to see more .

Xen

Fred,

thank you for posting these pics of a part of Thailand that I have not seen yet. How about telling about your life

and you impressions of village life ?

Much gratitude to you,

holymoly

Thank You Fred, none of the negativity so frequently posted on TV.. Lets have more of the same. Wonderful photos.

nice pictures, thanks for sharing

I just do not get it why they harvest green strawberries, they are not sweet at all

How may I get a copy of these beautiful photos?

Really enjoyed these beautiful photos you have a great talent for catching the moment.

Nice pictures.thanks for sharing. Peaceful

These are the true People of Thailand. May they never be thrown out with the dirty waters of corrput governments.

Wonderful pictures. It is for informative posts like this that I use the forums!

Well done to Fred for attracting many new visitors to this sub-forum.

Hope you all enjoy it and continue to contribute. If any of you have cameras please don't be afraid to post your pics here or start new topics. This forum isn't just for enthusiast and professional photographers with expensive gear. It's for everyone and there's no nasty criticism of anyone.

Fred,

Thank you. you truly have a talent for photos. Fantastic.

Great pics of a part of Thailand that I haven't visited yet. Keep up the good work...

So Fred, I guess you a Cornishman? Great pictures.

Great Photos this site could use more of these displays instead of the constant bickering.

You must have this forum confused with a different one. I have been on here for six months and have not witnessed any bickering. In fact I find this forum refreshingly friendly and free from negative comments such as you have posted here.

Fiddlesticks sir.

Fred, those were just super.. thanks so much.. Phra Ajahn Bill.. wai.gif

Thanks for the pictures. Very nice

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