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Phuket, Thailand

With a long history, wonderful culture and a diverse land mass of 500,000 square kilometres, Thailand offers something for everyone. From mad, raging cities to serene island getaways, it is there to be explored. No wonder 35 million tourists descend on the Land of Smiles each year.

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Sampan resting by Phuket sea
Alpha 7R III | FE 24-70mm F2.8 GM | 32 mm | 2 sec | F22 | ISO 50
Multiple Sampan boats resting by Phuket sea
Alpha 7R III | FE 24-70mm F2.8 GM | 29 mm | 3.2 sec | F22 | ISO 50
Multiple Sampan boats resting by Phuket sea with island in distance
Alpha 7R III | FE 24-70mm F2.8 GM | 70 mm | 1/80 sec | F9 | ISO 250

Hannah's Thoughts:

Phuket Island is Thailand’s largest island. Slightly smaller in size than Singapore, it is one of the 32 smaller islands off the west coast of Thailand in the Andaman Sea. The clear waters and white powdery sands make the sunny islands of Phuket a joy to visit. The key mode of transportation is the long tail sampans. They traverse the sea between the isles that litter the coast, bringing scores of sun seekers to the pristine beaches. As the sun set, the Long Tail Sampans turned into floating sculptures - just the perfect subject of a sunset scene. The FE 24-70mm F2.8 G Master lens’ excellent colour rendition meant that the beautiful hues of the sunset were faithfully captured. At F22 and 3-second shutter speed, the gentle bobbing of the seawater turned into a sheet of milky mist.
 

An Exploration of Oceanic Wonders

A visage of crashing waves, blazing skies and sandy shorelines truly sets the spirit free and imbues one with a deep sense of wonder. Join this photographic journey, as we take in the beauty of the seascape around the region and discover how each culture embraces the greatness of the sea.
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