I was something like 3-4 years old when my parents asked me the famous
question one asks a kid of this age: what is your favourite animal.
Imagine their suprised look when I answered (very proudly for an Eastern
european kid): an elephant:-))) Nothing common or expected as: cat, dog
or may be a donkey... Since then elephants are big love of mine. I have
few of them as wooden carving, soft teddybears, etc. around me at home
and even at my office. So when I arrived in Chiang Mai in december last
year and I started seeing elephants everywhere this made me smile:-)
There were elephant statues in most of the streets, sometimes just as
simple stone decoration. There were flower pots in elephant shapes,
there were wooden elephants and ceramic ones making temple gardens even
more charming...Elephants are the inspiration of young Thai artist like
Supachet Bhumikarn in the center of ChiangMai, his cute boutique (called
) even has foor handles in elephant shape. By the way did you know that
"chaang" is the Thai word for elephant?
Wednesday, 20 February 2013
Friday, 15 February 2013
The light festival ChinaLight in Rotterdam
Last Sunday the new Chinese Year, the Year of the water snake, has started...
Meanwhile for the last 2, 5 months several Chinese lanterns had been transforming the Park next to the Euromast tower in Rotterdam into a fairy-tale place. This magic finished yesterday, however I managed to look at it (and to freeze) while I did visit the park few days ago with a friend.
Meanwhile for the last 2, 5 months several Chinese lanterns had been transforming the Park next to the Euromast tower in Rotterdam into a fairy-tale place. This magic finished yesterday, however I managed to look at it (and to freeze) while I did visit the park few days ago with a friend.
I
also took the challenge of taking night pictures of these fantastic
masterpieces. Most of them were put on water, however few of the ponds
were ...frozen! As you may see great reflections were on display! At the
end I enjoyed my combi-ticket allowing me to climb the Euromast (185 m
high tower) and of course I documented how the light expo looks from
above:-)) As of today all lanterns are on sale, so in case you need a
human-size-panda or mushroom, have a look online!
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Sunday, 10 February 2013
Nudibranches in Andaman sea...
I am taking you one more time underwater, as I have to show still few wet beauties:-)) In the underwater kingdom of Similan Islands one may encounter several smaller and bigger nudibranches these colourful (and sometimes so tiny to spot) creatures are fascinating for photographing due to the different shapes, lines and unexpected flashy colours. The flashiness actually indicates that they contains poison, in case some of the other water inhabitants may think of eating them. So the colours is their own protection!
The picture with one of my finger is to help you realise the real size...and in order to show you how funny we look when taking picture of small fellows (invisible to the rest) is the pictures of Nico+myself taken by Tim, a fellow diver and uw-photographer:-)
Sunday, 3 February 2013
About Thai people...
Thailand is often called "country of smiles"...and indeed one may
encouter smiles at every corner! Of course not everyone is walking
around with a big smile, but the people seem to love smiling for good
mood, as a greeting or just when they see one is taking pictures.
Another thing that striked me is the fact that you (almost) always see
Thai people working, they are like tireless and hard-working nation,
always busy.
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