Motorcycle adventure: farms, horses and art

Motorcycle adventure: farms, horses and art

17 days ago · 3 min read · Bang Sare

Our six-month trip around Thailand is coming to an end, and we are trying to enjoy every minute. That's why I don't publish posts very often - there is simply no time left, I want to absorb as many emotions and impressions as possible.

Yesterday my wife and I decided to go on a short trip. We got on a motorbike and rode from Pattaya towards Bangkok along country roads. Without a clear route, without specific plans - just to explore new places, enjoy nature and, of course, hope to find something interesting for the blog. And, as it turned out, such spontaneous trips are the most memorable.

The first thing that caught our attention was a small farm where you could feed chickens for 20 baht. To be honest, I have never photographed birds, but since the opportunity presented itself, I decided to try - after all, a chicken is also a bird, right? 😊 I myself grew up in a village and fed chickens hundreds of times, but for my wife this was the first experience. She was so happy that it seemed like she was making a real discovery! It was an amazing moment: how a seemingly simple thing can bring so much joy.

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While I was photographing chickens and pigeons, my gaze caught on something in the background. A horse was standing in the shade under a canopy. Coming closer, I realized that we almost missed a real beauty. Pigtails in the mane, well-groomed legs, even a mustache - yes, a mustache! This was unexpected. The horse was standing in one place, hiding from the sun, and was not going to change its pose. I had to look for a good angle to get a good shot.

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Having admired this graceful animal, we continued on our way and came across a small canopy by the road where various art objects were sold. I think that cafe and shop owners buy such things to attract tourists. Everything was bright, colorful, and some compositions were even a little surreal. To convey the atmosphere, I decided to use a filter, otherwise the abundance of colors could simply dazzle the eyes.

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On the way back, we stopped again, but this time because of nature. I noticed incredibly beautiful trees along the road. I don’t know their names, but the combination of colors was simply mesmerizing. The lilac and green shades created a picturesque picture that is difficult to convey in a photo. However, I tried - and I hope you will like these photos too.

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Days like these make a trip truly special. When you don’t just follow the map, but allow the road to surprise you, you find moments in the most unexpected places that remain in your memory for a long time.


All the photos were taken in Thailand 🇹🇭 - the city of Pattaya!
I write my texts myself, correct mistakes and translate via ChatGPT (which is not a violation on Hive)!
All photos were taken by me personally - I am a beginner photographer, so I ask professionals not to judge strictly.


Thank you for sharing these moments with me! Until new stories and new holidays!


Camera 📷: Sony Alpha 7 IV full-frame
Lens 🔭: Sony FE 70-200mm F: 2.8 GM OSS II
Lens 🔭: Sony FE 90mm F2.8 Macro G OSS
Lens 🔭: Sony FE 20-70 mm F: 4 G
Processed 🛠: Lightroom

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photo by openai


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Comments

josediccus
Josediccus
@josediccus
· 17 days ago

That's a very beautiful horse and you did justice to it by capturing all the angles indeed. Obviously the person who owned it made it prettier by plaiting the mane of the horse. Too pretty.

The last shot with the bike is lovely