A Pattaya perambulation

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Coffee with she who must be obeyed before she set off for work, and then decided to take a walk along Second Road and back along Beach Road. You probably can’t do much worse for street photography than a heavy, manual-focus, 270mm effective focal length lens; so sticking the Tair on the front of my camera was not a good idea. To further mess things up I decide to shoot using one of the Olympus’s art filters, which produced some “interesting” variations from reality. Still, this is what I got:

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Comments 🔗

2014-03-19 | Andrew says

Not sure the “art filters” lend a hand to the lens but it seems to have that certain “je ne sais quoi " ( which translates as " I have an unexplained itch in my nether regions”…) similar to the Jupiter….moments of unreasonable clarity mixed with a kind of " what the hell is going on here"…quite similar to our lives especially if you happen to be Crimean right now…btw when did McDonald’s pair with Bambi as a mascot? - I lead a sheltered life and have missed that milestone….


2014-03-20 | Spike says

Their burgers contain 10% Bambi meat in Thailand (and 90% offal).


2014-03-20 | Andrew says

Nothing that a little extra nam pla can’t disguise…at least no MSG….