Hello my beautiful Hive community and welcome back to my blog!
Today I am going to keep my promise and post about the second part of my "Incredible Thai Adventures" that took place at the beautiful Erawan National Park, situated in the Kanchanaburi Province, northwest of Bangkok, near the Myanmar (Burma) border.
The main attraction of the park is Erawan Falls, which cascades down 7 tiers and named after the Erawan, the three-headed white elephant of Hindu mythology.
The whole place is incredibly wonderful and I could feel the presence of Mother Nature spreading love with her touch of magic all around.🌱🍁🌿
In this trip to Thailand I decided to bring a tent with me and it was absolutely worth it! You could anyway rent one directly in the park.
Look at this amazing camp site!
Yes my tent is the green one! 😎
My main photography task at the site was to take some shots of the waterfalls with an ND 100 filter on my lens to be able to capture long exposure shots even in day time.
So after my first night spent at Erawan National Park, I planned to wake up early the next morning and start my climb up through the seven levels of the waterfalls.
And so, between some hiking and some photo shooting I could just rest and watch the marvels of nature all around or even refresh myself in these beautiful natural pools.
This picture is the result of 3 different long exposure shots tone mapped into a HDR image.
The first pictures of this post is one of those 3 shots.
The water was not only clean and refreshing but also full of these fishes, which, the small ones only, would eat off the dead skin on everyone's feet!😆
I hope you guys liked this post, if you did, of course, smash the "like" button, drop a comment and stay tuned for more!
And for all of you who are new to my blog I suggest you take a look and read my previous story about my first stop during my adventures around Thailand: The Incredible Thai Adventures. Part 1: Tonsai and Railey Beach !