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DigitalQuixote  > World Photos - Asia > Thailand 2001 2008 > Bangkok 2001
In March 2001 I was in Bangkok on business for a couple of days. I had an afternoon free so for the princely sum of about $35, I hired a car and driver and zipped among the landmarks of Bangkok. It was fun. It was exotic. It was efficient. I saw a lot, but didn't learn much. Some years hence I would travel to Bangkok again, see many of the same sites, but with greater perspective.

This group of photos is interesting in another, historical respect. I began taking digital pictures in 1999 ... just 2 years before these were taken. For these I was using an Olympus point-and-shoot camera, the pro-am DSLR hadn't reached market yet. The resolution of these photos was 1600 x 1200, great in its day, but very small by 2008 standards. Photoshop was in release 3, I recall.

The originals weren't very good because I had yet to learn much of what I know about being a photographer then.

I have "remastered" these photos ... which is to say I went back to the originals and reedited them with Photoshop CS4, and resized them with Genuine Fractals. Mostly I was able to correct for tilted photos, lens distortion, and a few exposure sins I had committed at the time. With a couple of exceptions, I think they turned out pretty well, considering.

These photos were taken in March 2001.
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DigitalQuixote > Skyline.
DigitalQuixote > The Grand Palace is an "inner city" landmark containing multiple buildings detailed with highly decorative architecture. Also situated in the Grand Palace enclave is the Royal Thai Decorations and Coin Pavilion which features royal regalia, medals and coins dating to the early 11th century.

The Grand Palace in the background with public grounds in the foreground. This is the view from the front entrance to the palace enclave.
DigitalQuixote > The Grand Palace is an "inner city" landmark containing multiple buildings detailed with highly decorative architecture. Also situated in the Grand Palace enclave is the Royal Thai Decorations and Coin Pavilion which features royal regalia, medals and coins dating to the early 11th century.

Closer up, the palace buildings themselves. The gold tower is one of the best recognized symbols in Thailand.
DigitalQuixote > The Grand Palace is an "inner city" landmark containing multiple buildings detailed with highly decorative architecture. Also situated in the Grand Palace enclave is the Royal Thai Decorations and Coin Pavilion which features royal regalia, medals and coins dating to the early 11th century.
DigitalQuixote > The Grand Palace is an "inner city" landmark containing multiple buildings detailed with highly decorative architecture. Also situated in the Grand Palace enclave is the Royal Thai Decorations and Coin Pavilion which features royal regalia, medals and coins dating to the early 11th century.

Here's an example of the highly decorative architecture within the palace enclave.
DigitalQuixote > The Grand Palace is an "inner city" landmark containing multiple buildings detailed with highly decorative architecture. Also situated in the Grand Palace enclave is the Royal Thai Decorations and Coin Pavilion which features royal regalia, medals and coins dating to the early 11th century.

And yes, this stuff is real gold.
DigitalQuixote > The Grand Palace is an "inner city" landmark containing multiple buildings detailed with highly decorative architecture. Also situated in the Grand Palace enclave is the Royal Thai Decorations and Coin Pavilion which features royal regalia, medals and coins dating to the early 11th century.

The enclave was pristinely clean and neat. My first impression was, this is Asian-Disney ... perfect in the impression it creates and one's emotional response to it.
DigitalQuixote > The Grand Palace is an "inner city" landmark containing multiple buildings detailed with highly decorative architecture. Also situated in the Grand Palace enclave is the Royal Thai Decorations and Coin Pavilion which features royal regalia, medals and coins dating to the early 11th century.

Expand this to see the details of craftsmanship. Golden supports and highly decorated ceilings were the rule, not the exception.
DigitalQuixote > The Grand Palace is an "inner city" landmark containing multiple buildings detailed with highly decorative architecture. Also situated in the Grand Palace enclave is the Royal Thai Decorations and Coin Pavilion which features royal regalia, medals and coins dating to the early 11th century.

As you get past the overall impact, you start to notice the details. Tucked below an arch over a non-descript doorway was this magnificent dragon. Go ahead and expand it (as usual) to see the details.
Skyline.
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Skyline.
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