Beach & Islands, Krabi
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Just be prepared for some breath-taking photos of Ao Nang Beach!
The beach is not “Port Dickson - like” or “Bagan Lalang - like”. It’s purely clean and soft sand laid all along the Ao Nang Beach.
It is definitely a very good photo taking spot for photography lovers!


We had a group photo taken here.
Tips to take group photo at beach :
Never take group photo by having the sun at your back, you will have these dark faces where you can’t see the features of it. Always take photos by having the sun shining on your face and you will be guaranteed to have some nice photos with proper lighting like the below : -




At Ao Nang Beach, this is where we boarded onto our long tail boat which it takes us to the Island Island mentioned earlier. There are so many boats parked alongside at Ao Nang Beach to sail to the Island Island.



When we are almost arriving to the 1st Island, we are like : “What?! Standing in the sea?”
Yes, the sea combining 2 Island together (Hong Island & Tub Island) is simply shallow and allow us to just walk from an Island to and Island.
Now I’m like David Blaine!

Check out the project personnels & the secretaries!

By having a DicaPac Underwater Kit, I had this opportunity to take the underwater photos without having my camera dipped into the sea water.




Due to the water spot in front of the Dicapac Underwater Kit, it spoils this image. Remember to check if there is any water spot in front of your lens before you take any photos.

Hey fish, I see you now!

More underwater post tomorrow!
So Now You Know … !
10 Responses to “Beach & Islands, Krabi”
By Alvin on Jan 29, 2008 | Reply
Hv been thinking of a backpacking trip to krabi

it seems to be a great place
nice blog
By gaTO on Jan 29, 2008 | Reply
can take underwater ah.nice man..i think i need to get one oso d..got for nikon wan??
By tom on Jan 29, 2008 | Reply
you are putting an urge for me to go Krabi!!
By BengHan on Jan 29, 2008 | Reply
Alvin : Thanks dude !
Gato : I’m not sure, try checking out the Dicapac’s website and see?
Tom : Haha, can you get good rates for this?
By gaTO on Jan 30, 2008 | Reply
oh ok..thanks..will check it out..
underwater shots are cool man!
By SilverIsle on Jan 30, 2008 | Reply
Woah. Very blue sky there. Perfect weather for photography. Great shots you have!
By tom on Jan 30, 2008 | Reply
i could get like wholesale rate for it.
By teddY on Jan 30, 2008 | Reply
OMG the photos are so drop dead gorgeous! I love the beach group photos, they’re lovely and warm, and I like the clear sky and the white, sandy beach. How wonderful! It makes me sad to think that many of the Malaysian beaches are so polluted because of poor governance and regulation
gee. Thanks for the tip, it’s really useful! Oh and another tip - some cameras will have their autofocus fixed on the white sandy beach, causing the photo to be overly dark because of white balance and autoexposure setting. Focusing on the horizon or subjects will help to prevent that.
I love the photo whihc features half water and half sky! It’s nice that you have the underwater kit so that you can take beach photos at unique perspectives without getting your camera into deep trouble!
By gaTO on Jan 30, 2008 | Reply
your cam how many MP? mine baru 6MP..your shots looked clearer than most of my pics..
btw..the shots of the blue skies were great..so blue and nice! i shall learn from you..haha..sifu!
By Artic on Jan 30, 2008 | Reply
Having fun at the beach, relaxing xD