Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/11/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hello Bill, You are really going to enjoy yourself Bill as I have found Thailand to be a photographers dream come true. Bangkok is a street photographers paradise and there is no shortage of material to work with no matter what part of town you are in. In the early morning I would suggest Lumpini Park in the heart of Bangkok as it is one of the favourite locations for the locals to go and relax or exercise. Other interesting places are Chatatuchak flower market, Phak Klong Tlat flower market, Wat Arun, the temple of dawn - there are just too many places to list here. I get to spend a lot of time there as my wife's regional office is located there and I go along with her to carry her bags. Drop me a line if you need any specific information. Ian Stanley, Kathmandu, Nepal At 04:39 PM 97-11-07 -0600, you wrote: >I have won a sales contest and have won a trip to Thailand for my wife and >me. I have never been to the orient so I don't really know what to expect. > Can you LUGers help me? > >Will have to travel light so I plan to take the following equipment unless >some of you have some strong suggestions otherwise. I do not plan to leave >any equipment in my Hotel room so I will have it all with me all the time. > >Will use Kodachrome 64 and 200. > >R8, R6, 24mm, 28-70 Vario Elmar, 50mm Summilux, 180mm APO 3.4 and a 2X >converter. > >I will be spending 4 days in Bangkok and 4 days in Chiang Mai. Hope to >visit the Bridge on the River Kwai since I am a WWII buff. > >Thanks in advance > >Bill Grimwood > >