I just found out that two of my photos is published in Wall Street Journal’s Asia in Pictures.
Both of the photos are represented by ZUMA Press.
The picture below was shot with Nikon D3S + 50mm at f/2 ISO 6400. It was at night and I did not bring any flash nor would I wanted to use flash. With the D3S coupled with fast prime, I can shoot in a very low light situation and get useable pictures.
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| Protesters wave Thai flags and hold placards outside UNESCO in Bangkok over Preah Vihear dispute. ( Photo by Natthawat Wongrat ) |
This photo was shot with 24-70mm zoomed to around 24mm on Nikon D3S. I used to use 14-24mm a lot during the months long protest and I’m now experimenting with carrying only two cameras and two lenses which are 24-70 on one body and 50mm f/1.4 on another body. I’m trying to use 50mm as my main lens and will switch to 24-70 when I can’t zoom with my feet. In this picture, the protesters were posing as corpses to remind the public that Red Shirt protesters were killed here during the military crackdown.
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| Protesters pose as corpses during the ‘Red Sunday’ gather at Lumpini Park in Bangkok. ( Photo by Natthawat Wongrat ) |
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| Screen Capture of WSJ.com |
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| Screen Capture of WSJ.com |








