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ART & CULTURE

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Culture: Thai

Cultural:Phra Phrom
Located at Pathum Wan, Bangkok ( The Central of Bangkok, Thailand. )
Phra Phrom is the Thai representation of Brahma, the creator god of Hindu mythology. He is
considered the god of good fortune and protection in Thailand and is known to exist with
both the Buddhist and Hindu belief systems in the country.

Most statues of Phra Phrom are seated and cross-legged. They have eight arms and
four faces, the faces representing love, compassion, joy, and charity.
Art and Culture: Thai

Tranditional Thai Palace Hat

Potrait

Some of the women who are dancing at the temple are there to
return the wishes and to thank you for the blessings bestowed upon
Phra Phrom.
Some are part of the traditional Thai dance and dance for a living.

background messy

ISO 800 :
Aperture: 5.6
Support #1
Shutterspeed:1/400
Culture: Thai Support #2

Elephant

The elephant figurine is significant in Hindu mythology


and Gautama Buddha
frequently used in home décor to symbolize power,
integrity, and strength.
both cultures believe that keeping elephant figurines
removes obstacles.
Buys statues and paintings of elephants, to bring
positivity to a home.

Pattern

ISO 100 : CONS: too bright, caused the photo overexposure , the
Aperture: 7.1 elephant statue reflects light as well, THE BACKGROUND TOO
Shutterspeed:1/250 MESSY
Support #3 Culture: Thai

Ra-nat is a set of woodens


suspended by cords over a boat-
shaped base and the surface is
two sided drum painted and varnish.
Ek- two types of mallets,
Hard- bright sound
Soft- softer sound

Thum: 'Thum' means lower tone


ranat ek

Techni :Portrait
ISO 160:
CONS: Lens can't zoom in too much, can't achieved Portrait Aperture: 4.5
Shutterspeed:1/100
Final

ISO 100 :
Aperture: 7.1
Shutterspeed:1/250

Techni: Rule of third, Portrait

Concept idea: Worship the Phra Phrom

Culture: Thai
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