Breathtaking Photos of Asian Landscapes And People By Weerapong Chaipuck
Asia is a land of fascinating nature, history and traditions, and this is exactly what photographer Weerapong Chaipuck captures on camera and shares with us in his stunning images. The Thailand-based photographer found his brand new passion for this visual art only after an early retirement from the medical profession, which makes his amazing photographic accomplishments all the more impressive. His pictures of Asian landscapes and rural residents demonstrate not only the pure marvel of an unknown world but also his own talent and sensitive eye for beauty.
“To create a project, you must do homework about the place; which season and period of time are optimal for taking photographs, what is the vantage point, which lens should be used, and what your post production process is going to look like” explains Chaipuck.
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What’s that dude smoking in the back room?
These eyecatching photos are surely beautiful. But they are what is Avatar to great classic movies of ’70. Luckily, top professional classic photo (think Hasselblad analogue) still exists, but it’s extinction is a question of time, I’m afraid. 20 years after invention of digital, people aren’t tired of it yet. That is the whole problem.
Heavily edited? Of course. But spectacular nonetheless.
too much editing…not real at all!
Yeah..obviously massive digitalworks..I’ve been to Borobudur and its nothing like that.
and also you can see the resemblance on the temple (pict 2 and 12).
I can tell you from my own visit to Bagan (photo 4) its exactly what it looks like, beautiful! (minus the stars)
Photoshop, 3D Max, not real…..
Photoshop, 3D Max, not real…..