The 2010 Munmaak Rally, a 400 km drive across Thailand, starting in Bangkok and finishing in Pattaya incorporating a stop in Khao Yai took place on Saturday 23 January 2010. BKK Photography had the great pleasure to join rally organizer Dave in his Maserati. See the Munmaak website for further details.
Beside more then 1000 photo’s some video’s were taken during the rally.
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The 2010 Munmaak Rally, a 400 km drive across Thailand, starting in Bangkok and finishing in Pattaya incorporating a stop in Khao Yai will take place tomorrow, Saturday 23 January 2010. BKK Photography is invited to cover the event again. See the Munmaak website for further details.
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Singha
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We were heading to Wat Tan En, north of Ayutthaya, in Bangpahan district. The plan was to photograph flying foxes that are resident in this temple. However the local monks had decided to trim the trees and all the flying foxes were gone. As an alternative destination we choose Wat Phra Prang Sam Yod in the town of Lop Buri. Another temple where animals are the permanent residents, here many monkeys stay at the temple ruins. The change in plans made it a fun day out for photography. Driving time from Bangkok is less then 2 hours.
Phra Prang Sam Yot is Lop Buris best known landmark and provincial symbol. A former Hindu Shrine built in the 13th century in the classic Bayon style of Khmer architecture, the compound comprises three prangs (towers) linked by a corridor. The three laterite and sandstone spires decorated with classic stucco are believed to have originally represented the Hindu Trimurti; Brahman (the creator), Vishnu (the preserver) and Siva (the destroyer).
Experience the heart of Old Siam: Rattanakosin island, the historical center of Bangkok. Most visitors to the city will never experience this part as many of these sites lie outside the regular tourist circuit. It has a great charm with many old buildings, fine temples and workshops where Buddha images are made. It is one of the favorite places to stroll around with our special photo tours.
For bookings and information please contact us through our contact page or via BKK Tours.
Nikon has released new firmware versions for the following models D300S, D700, D3 and D3X. The firmware is available on Nikon’s firmware page.
Just upgraded my D700 to version 1.02 without any problems.
Updates for the D700 as indicated by Nikon:
- Auto white balance performance has been improved.
- Support for 64 GB memory cards has been added.
- When ISO sensitivity settings>ISO sensitivity auto control in the shooting menu is set to On, the Maximum sensitivity option can now be specified in steps of 1/3 EV, 1/2 EV or 1 EV, according to the Custom Setting b1 ISO sensitivity step value setting.
- The length of time the camera waits before adjusting focus in response to sudden changes in the distance to the subject can now be selected from 5 (Long), 4, 3 (Normal), 2, and 1 (Short) from Custom Setting a4 Focus tracking with lock-on. With the increase in the number of options for Custom Setting a4 Focus tracking with lock-on, this item will be set to 3 (Normal) after firmware upgrade. Adjust this setting as needed.
- When the camera’s AF-ON button is pressed, the monitor turns off and a focus point can now be selected using the multi selector.
- When the MB-D10 AF-ON button is pressed (with AF-ON selected for Custom Setting a10 AF-ON for MB-D10), the monitor now turns off and a focus point can be selected using the multi selector.
- A Use GPS to set camera clock item has been added to the GPS item in the setup menu. When Yes is selected, date and time information acquired via connection to a GPS device is used to set the camera’s internal clock. After selecting Yes for the first time, turn the camera off and then on again to reacquire GPS data.
- When Enable is selected for GPS>Auto meter off in the setup menu, the time until meters turn off is now extended by up to 1 minute to enable camera acquisition of GPS data immediately after the camera is turned on, and immediately after meters turn on. (only with GPS Unit GP-1)
- When On is selected for Long exp. NR with shooting at shutter speeds slower than 1 s but faster than or equal to 8 s, it did not function properly. This issue has been resolved.
- The focus point was sometimes not displayed even when focus was acquired with playback of images captured with continuous shooting. This issue has been resolved.
- When the virtual horizon was displayed with shooting in live view tripod mode and live view was then cancelled, the focus point displayed in the viewfinder could not be moved. This issue has been resolved.
- When some memory cards were inserted in the camera, “CHA” was displayed in the top control panel and images could not be captured. This issue has been resolved.
- When [M] exposure mode was used in live view shooting via Camera Control Pro 2, the electronic analog exposure display did not function. This issue has been resolved.
I signed up with Zenfolio a few weeks ago for hosting of my image galleries. Zenfolio just had a major upgrade with lots of new possibilities for styling your own templates. Have a look at my gallery at http://gallery.bkkphotography.com to see an example. For the first run I’m very impressed, will do a bit further tweaking over the weekend, but there is not much to change.
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A walking tour in Chinatown is one of the tours that is highly recommend for photographers visiting Bangkok. It is a walking tour for a great experience in vibrant Chinatown. Many small alleys are part of the Chinatown maze. Walking gives the great opportunity to discover many hidden treasures. Local markets, peoples houses, chat with the local people, view the local businesses, this is a great experience that you will never forget. This tour can be organized during day and evening.
For bookings and information please contact us through our contact page or via BKK Tours.















