When in Bangkok: Grand Palace.
The palace complex definitely lived up to its name. It was, uhm, grand :D However, because of the vastness of the area and the inevitable overlapping of design in sight, I began to struggle in composition. What I found interesting within and around the complex though? Their doors.
And as I gradually transition this to my personal state, one door has closed up on me very recently. From this I realized that rejection is not always disappointing.. it can be liberating too. Now I feel free, and challenged to face another portal in life :)
Hope you have it good for the rest of the week! I'll be taking off for a few (hopefully sunny) days at the beach with film and camera in hand :)
I love doors. Especially the round ones. I think is the possibilities that is implied on them, you know?! new adventures, new people, new world. but I just love it.
ReplyDeleteYou know, shamefully, I never used fujis bw films, seeing your photos makes me wanna try it. :)
I agree! Doors can be mysterious too. You just never know what's on the other side.
DeleteThis was my first time to use b&w film and I can't wait too take a chance on it again. I wish to see yours soon :)
I see you, Sara! :)
ReplyDeletewonderful photos. yup! doors are mysterious!
ReplyDeleteEven more mysterious when they're huge with heavy locks haha! Thank you, Praktisha :) :)
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