Congratulations, I think you have created a new essence that I was missing to see around here.
From the first photograph, it captures the impression that tourists get when landing in a new country, these are the guardians of many monuments in Thailand and in Asia in general.
Another of the basic concepts is transport, something very essential that must be captured on a trip, as you have already experienced, the traffic is incredible ... and walking, especially because you send a message in your project, and it is, You didn't visit everything from the typical tourist coach. For me that is the key photo.
I think you have made a good selection for your project, especially with the photo of Angkor Watt, and the perspective has been different, you have not chosen the typical reflection on the pond, one of the most emblematic photos of the temple and that Anyone who has visited the temples, yes or yes, ends up taking the same photograph.
Colors and diversity, and especially the desire to see more. For me, the point of view is the most important thing when you show a work on travel, whoever contemplates it, has to have the desire to go out the door to know what is hidden beyond that captured moment, and you have made brushstrokes, to wanting to expand the field of view of the frame and see the 360º of your position as a photographer.
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From the first photograph, it captures the impression that tourists get when landing in a new country, these are the guardians of many monuments in Thailand and in Asia in general.
Another of the basic concepts is transport, something very essential that must be captured on a trip, as you have already experienced, the traffic is incredible ... and walking, especially because you send a message in your project, and it is, You didn't visit everything from the typical tourist coach. For me that is the key photo.
I think you have made a good selection for your project, especially with the photo of Angkor Watt, and the perspective has been different, you have not chosen the typical reflection on the pond, one of the most emblematic photos of the temple and that Anyone who has visited the temples, yes or yes, ends up taking the same photograph.
Colors and diversity, and especially the desire to see more. For me, the point of view is the most important thing when you show a work on travel, whoever contemplates it, has to have the desire to go out the door to know what is hidden beyond that captured moment, and you have made brushstrokes, to wanting to expand the field of view of the frame and see the 360º of your position as a photographer.
Congratulations.
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