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Old 11-29-2009, 10:42 PM
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Good Morning from South Korea!
We had a wonderful but Busy trip in Thailand, Lot's of Golf and Lot's of Pictures taken, so here is the 1st installment from the Trip.

Keow and Khao, two young ladies we are helping with their education, there are 11 children in this family, the parents just started naming them after colors to keep track, Keow (Green) and Khao (White) They are just entering the Orchard behins our house in Surin Thailand.

[IMG]Keow and Khao[/IMG]
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Monkey Shine, Taken in Khao Yai National Park.

[IMG]Monkey Shine[/IMG]
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Haew Narok Water Fall in Khao Yai.
[IMG]Haew Narok Waterfall[/IMG]
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Evening Dragon, a Maco shot from the Orchard in Surin Thailand.

[IMG]Evening Dragon[/IMG]
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I missed my DPS Family while I was gone, I didn't have much time to see all the wonderful shots you've been posting, but I'll try to catch up with what each of you have been sharing..
Thanks for looking and have a Blessed Day!
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Old 11-29-2009, 10:44 PM
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Hi welcome back.
What on earth are the monkeys up to? lol Needs a age rating!

Oh that waterfall is just something else, I would love to have that hung on the wall.
Look forward to seeing more of your trip.
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Old 11-29-2009, 10:48 PM
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Hi Michael, welcome back, like the second shot, though the moderators may have something to say about it. LOL The waterfall is awesome, and the girls are really cute. Is this the 7D?

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Old 11-29-2009, 10:51 PM
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Great shots. This wonderful thing about Thailand is that there are so many great things to photograph, the shots practically take themselves!

Love the watefall.
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Old 11-29-2009, 10:51 PM
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Michael, welcome back. Great pictures and thanks for sharing keep them coming I am anxious to see them. All of these are exceptional but I would have to pick the 1st and 3rd as favs. Love the surroundings wrapping the 2 beautiful ladies Keow and Khao on the first. The third of the Haew Narok Water Falls caters to my favorite subject!
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Home safe Michael, my regards to you and the family.
I like your selection tonight, especially Keow and Khao, their smiles would brighten any dark place and warm any cold heart, welcome back
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Beautiful series. I especially love the waterfall. The monkeys made me laugh out loud.
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Nice to see you back Michael and you have brought back some wonderful shots both action and landscape
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Welcome home! Cracking shots from your trip. The monkeys made me laugh aloud too. All fabulous photos but the lighting in the first with the two young ladies is beautiful.
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Originally Posted by ukglyn View Post
Hi welcome back.
What on earth are the monkeys up to? lol Needs a age rating!

Oh that waterfall is just something else, I would love to have that hung on the wall.
Look forward to seeing more of your trip.
Thank You Glyn, It's good to be back!

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Originally Posted by mpascal View Post
Hi Michael, welcome back, like the second shot, though the moderators may have something to say about it. LOL The waterfall is awesome, and the girls are really cute. Is this the 7D?

Michael
Yes, it's the 7D, Still getting used to the new layout, but all in all I like the camera. Thanks for the Comments as well!


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Originally Posted by LightStalking View Post
Great shots. This wonderful thing about Thailand is that there are so many great things to photograph, the shots practically take themselves!

Love the watefall.
Sounds like you've spent some time there, Yes, the Photo ops are endless. Thanks again!

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Originally Posted by dvetter View Post
Michael, welcome back. Great pictures and thanks for sharing keep them coming I am anxious to see them. All of these are exceptional but I would have to pick the 1st and 3rd as favs. Love the surroundings wrapping the 2 beautiful ladies Keow and Khao on the first. The third of the Haew Narok Water Falls caters to my favorite subject!
Thanks Dvetter! the Girls are just entering our Orchard, it's 14 acres of the same. Beautiful and we have so many plans for it in the future. I hope to capture all the WaterFalls in Khao Yai in the future.

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Home safe Michael, my regards to you and the family.
I like your selection tonight, especially Keow and Khao, their smiles would brighten any dark place and warm any cold heart, welcome back
Hi Beach, Yes they are lovely young ladies and they are growing so fast! It's really good to be back home. Thanks my Friend!

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Beautiful series. I especially love the waterfall. The monkeys made me laugh out loud.
Thank You sheltiesmama! Glad you enjoyed them!

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Nice to see you back Michael and you have brought back some wonderful shots both action and landscape
Thanks Ty! I've really missed seeing all your shots as well and will try to get caught up.

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Welcome home! Cracking shots from your trip. The monkeys made me laugh aloud too. All fabulous photos but the lighting in the first with the two young ladies is beautiful.
Thank You Sox! Glad you enjoyed them an that I could give you a giggle!
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