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    Koh Samui (work in progress)

    Hello and Sawatdee Krap.
    I would like to share with you some pictures of our Koh Samui trips we have been on.
    We try to travel to Samui once a year for our annual holidays. We have met some beautiful people and made some life long friendships in just a few years of travels. I like to dabble in photography and like to try different angles and lenses. I hope you enjoy the pictures as much as I did taking them.

    Kind Regards Rob


























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    Re: Koh Samui (work in progress)

    Nice photos-we have a lot of "shutterbugs" on the Forum and are always interested to know details about cameras lenses used etc (least I am!!)
    "There is no such thing as totally useless information"

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    Re: Koh Samui (work in progress)

    Thanks for showing interest Khun Don.

    The following are what gear I use.

    Nikkon Dx 40 twin lense camera
    Nikkor 10.5mm Fish Eye lense (love this one)

    Alos Just purchased a GoPro HD camera for some underwater and bike riding video.







    Enjoy Robski

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    Re: Koh Samui (work in progress)

    Thanks Very surprised at just how cheap that Nikkor 10.5 is-expected it to be twice as much being a Nikkor!! Looks amazing value for the money! I have had a D40-great DSLR-now have a D5000-wanted the "Lv".
    Also very well acquainted with Mr Rockwell-found his stuff so good I even sent him the requested $5
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    Re: Koh Samui (work in progress)

    Thank you very very much for these pictures! You just took me back to Thailand there, love the fisheye effect. Good luck with the Go Pro, have one myself, strapped it to a Tuk Tuk while driving through bangkok, ended up with some great shots.

    I love the background in that first picture, the typical Thai faces in some of your other pics, the busy streets with all the small vendors, man how i love this country.

    I would ask you to keep 'm coming, but that would be stating the obvious wouldn't it?

    Rock on!

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    Re: Koh Samui (work in progress)

    Hey Robski, just came across this report, great photos...got anymore?

    Thanks for sharing.
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    Re: Koh Samui (work in progress)

    I do somewhere mate, because we dont get email subscriptions I forgot about this thread.
    Will be heading off again in July so I will be getting a heap more for all to see.

    Robski

    What do ya do in Port Hedland? Mining? My sister was an RN there for a while.

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    Re: Koh Samui (work in progress)

    Quote Originally Posted by Robski View Post
    I do somewhere mate, because we dont get email subscriptions I forgot about this thread.
    Will be heading off again in July so I will be getting a heap more for all to see.

    Robski

    What do ya do in Port Hedland? Mining? My sister was an RN there for a while.
    Hey Robski, RN = Regional Nurse? Looking forward to your next round of snaps.

    Re-work, check this out, a You Tube video is worth a thousand words.............on the tugs.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHAwIrN5VTA
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