Well…
there were lots of stunning buddhas…
some amazing temples…
but nothing could compare to the Bangkok airport architecture.
Simply stunning!
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Coming up soon…tales of Myanmar…aka Burma
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P.S. Dedicating this post to a blogger friend in Germany who has captured some fabulous photos of empty spaces! This is for you Katrin!
WOW, talk about big. Amazing space and nobody there. A wonderful dedication to Katrin, saw her amazing pictures. A graphic designer with fabulous pictures (and a lot of patience)
And when you think of all the airports you have seen Robin, this is really saying something. What a long way to go to find it!
I think I wasn´t expecting that one! definitely amazing architecture there….
I loved the portraits of the local people,,, their expresions of happiness you couldn´t ask for more…
I’ve always longed to go to Bangkok and I hope I will someday. I’ve a friend who spent six months there learning to cook Thai to a very high standard. As always your photos are amazing and I truly love them. I hope your 2014 is all you would wish it to be, and thank you for sharing your adventures with me, and with such flair and style: I love your Blog
AMAZING!!! Just like you… xoxo More!
Robin, I’m thrilled, thank you … looks like a spaceshift or a movie set – wow. Quite a contrast to your former Bangkok pictures and amazing as always, but now I’m waiting for your Myanmar pictures!
Such a contrast with the previous images. Thank you for the wonderful tour!
That is one, big empty space! I’m wondering if it was the middle of the night when you were there … could feel a bit lonely.
So different from your city!!! Amazing!
Love! It seems as if you had a fabulous time on your trip. So glad you’re sharing parts of the journey with us.
I always love your eye for detail, and how your photos seem to capture the essence of a place. Both the energy and tranquillity. A real pleasure to enjoy are these
How in the world did you get so lucky to capture this breathtaking space sans the people?! Gorgeous!
Experiencing your journey through your lens is a special gift. Thank you. BB
p.s. I woke up this morning with a message in my head – visit Robin’s blog!!