Photographer’s Note
This is a repost of an shot I uploaded yesterday. Unfortunately I stuffed up the levels adjustment and it came out too yellow, as was pointed out by a couple of critiquers. Firstly, thanks to those who pointed out the mistake, I hope you like this version.
I took a day tour of the former Thai capital of Ayutthaya from Bangkok. I was simply amazed at this fantastic historical park. I only had 2 hours to explore the place, but I will definitely be back next time I go to Thailand. Because the city was built on an island the foundations of many of the monuments are sinking unevenly and so you get these leaning towers. These prangs are at Wat Mahathat and date from the 1370s.
From its establishment in 1350 by King U Thong (Ramathibodi I) until its fall to the Burmese in 1767, Ayutthaya was Thailand's capital, home to 33 kings and numerous dynasties. At its zenith and until the mid-18th century, Ayutthaya was a majestic city with three palaces and 400 temples on an island threaded by canals. The former capital rivaled European cities in splendor and was a source of marvel for foreigners.
Then, in 1767, after a 15-month siege, the town was destroyed by the Burmese. Today there is little left but ruins and rows of headless Buddhas where once an empire thrived. The temple compounds are still awe-inspiring even in disrepair, and a visit here is memorable and a good starting point for those drawn to the relics of history.
The architecture of Ayutthaya is a fascinating mix of styles. Tall, ornate spires called prangs point to ancient Khmer (Cambodian) influence (best seen in Bangkok at Wat Arun). These bear a resemblance to the architecture of Angkor Wat in Cambodia. The pointed stupas are ascribed to the Sukhothai style.
This is a stich of two images using Autostitch.
Reference: Ayutthaya
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swiatopelk777
(8374) 2009-10-19 4:04
Hi Chris!
Very interesting place, amazing architecture, good info. Very fine bright and colors. Good sharpness. Original panorama.
Greetings from Warszawa!
lousat
(15302) 2009-10-19 15:58
Hi Chris,a very interesting,old and turistic thai corner taken whit great class,beautiful warm colors,excellents sharpness and whitout a lot of people inside as usual..ehehe..very very nice work,my best compliments,have a nice day,LUCIANO
danos
(32364) 2009-10-20 0:29
Hi Chris,
nice presentation of these Wats of Ayutthaya as the result of the stitch of two photos.I like the reddish tints of the monuments as brilliant light of the scene.Informative your note too.
Regards,Danos
ifege
(1751) 2009-10-20 15:08
Much richer colour Chris and the deeper tones show off the temples much better (and I've done the same with colours in the past as well). A good repost.
cheers
Ian
rodgerg
(23957) 2009-10-25 7:56
Hello Chris,
Very interesting shot, very nice too with the alignment of these edifice in a large horizontal format very well selected. Warm colors and great depht too.
Have a nice Sunday,
Roger
Photo Information
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Copyright: Chris Chafer (sandpiper)
(1593) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2009-01-31
- Categories: Architecture, Ruins
- Camera: Pentax K100D Super, Sigma 18-50 1:3,5-5,6 DC, Hoya Cir. Polarizer 58 mm
- Exposure: f/5.6, 1/1500 seconds
- Photo Version: Final Version, Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2009-10-19 3:44








