Photographers Note
I had seen some interesting pictures of Wat Arun and didn't want to miss it although it was not included in my tour. It is a really beautidul and colorful temple. This is a detail. I loved the combination of materials and colors. I saturated colors a bit and then removed the dominant pink. I also increased contrast.
"Wat Arun is a buddhist temple (Wat) located in Bangkoks district Bangkok Yai on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River. The full name of the temple is Wat Arunratchawararam Ratchaworamahavihara.
Architecture
The outstanding feature of Wat Arun is its central prang (Khmer-style tower). Steep steps lead to the two terraces. The height is reported by different sources as between 66,80 m and 86 m. The corners are surrounded by 4 smaller satellite prangs. The prangs are decorated by seashells and bits of porcelain which had previously been used as ballast by boats coming to Bangkok from China. Around the base of the prangs are various figures of ancient Chinese soldiers and animals. Over the second terrace are four statues of the Hindu god Indra riding on Erawan.
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History of the temple
The temple was built in the days of Thailand's ancient capital of Ayutthaya and originally known as Wat Makok (The Olive Temple). In the ensuing era when Thonburi was capital, King Taksin changed the name to Wat Chaeng.
The Wat had a brief period as host of the Emerald Buddha, which was moved to Wat Phra Kaew in 1784.
The later King Rama II. changed the name to Wat Arunratchatharam. He restored the temple and enlarged the central prang. The work was finished by King Rama III. King Rama IV gave the temple the present name Wat Arunratchawararam.
Mythology
The central prang is symbolizing mount Meru of the Indian cosmology. The satellite prangs are devoted to the wind god Phra Phai.
The demons at the entrance way are from the Ramayana. The white figure is named Sahassateja and the green one is known as Tasakanth."
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quillo
(7430) 2006-05-25 11:54
Hi Yvonne, one notices very complete that illustrates this small detail of the Watt Arun is to buddhist warms up, that by small does not stop being beautiful, the details of the adornments and the colors make of your photo an pleasant and peculiar image.
Congratulations and a hug from Spain.
Paco
jmhullot
(0) 2006-05-25 13:03
The composition of this picture is really really good. It lacks a bit of sharpness but nonetheless it is a great idea.
leo61
(44112) 2006-05-25 13:28
Hi Yvonne!
Nice details shot of this beautiful temple.
Nice colors and interesting note.
ChristianS
(2997) 2006-05-25 17:05
Hi Yvonne,
Nice upward perspective with lots of beautiful ornate details and nice colours. Well done!
Regards
izmirli
(3347) 2006-05-25 17:22
merhaba dear yvonne
interesting bangkok.interesting lovely colours and composition.well done.
best regards dear yvonne.
gürkan akçakır.
cyrrhus
(2878) 2006-05-25 17:56 [Comment]
sebinho342
(18808) 2006-05-25 19:24
REally wonderful picture Yvonne :) It's a patchwork, full of color, very repetitive, like a fractale lol
Congratulations, i really love this one :)
rbcy1974
(20746) 2006-05-26 6:05
HOla Yvonne
INteresante composicion mostrando la repeticion de lso elementos del templo asi como los colores. Es una pena la falta de nitidez.
Un saludo
Daniel
rbeckerb
(167) 2006-05-26 7:23
Yvonne,
Foto interesante. Me parece que la falta de nitidez recarga mucho la imagen y proce ese efecto plano que no corresponde a la realidad. No se que hacer para cambiar la impresion.
Rolf
saamb
(1004) 2006-05-26 8:20
Yvonne,
Thanks for get ready this useful note.
this is a interesting part of the adorned temple. sejant goddess's between the crinkles have created a beautiful scene.
tnx for sharing
SAAM
kevinos
(6927) 2006-05-26 13:36
You have captured a very interesting and rather original view of this much photographer wat. Your picture is very decorative and enjoyable and makes a change from the standard views. Your note is interesting, accurate and informative, but just a little like a guide book, rather than an account of a personal experience. I pass this place twice a day -too and from work so I enjoy seeing your fresh and original view of it. I also kick myself for not thinking of making a picture the way you did. Thanks a lot.
Gustaw
(21670) 2006-05-26 15:13
Hallo friend!
Very interesting photo! I like it!
Marek - friend from Poland.
edal
(6611) 2006-05-28 9:15
Hi, Yvonne!
I like your temple detail - it is like the waves of the ocean or like the minutes of the existence. The colors and the focus are veery good.
Anton
USErin
(445) 2006-08-01 22:46
Interesting photo, looks like a vertical photo cloned 4 times over. the temple must have been beautiful. I would love to see it with more clarity.
Photo Information
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Copyright: Yvonne Becker (smash2707)
(2516) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2001-10-26
- Categories: Architecture
- Camera: Sony Cybershot DSC-S30
- Exposure: f/5.6
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2006-05-25 11:32








