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Koh Tao Divers - KTD

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Place ID
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Address
Haad Sairee 1/1 Moo 1, Ko Tao, Ko Pha-ngan District, Surat Thani 84360, Thailand
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Koh Tao Divers - KTD
Photo Tips

Shot ideas and timing notes

Each photo spot is broken out into its own card so the page is usable as a quick visual planning guide.
Spot

Sai Nuan Beach:

  • Best time to shoot: Early morning or late afternoon to capture soft golden light and fewer tourists.
  • Photography tips: Experiment with different angles to showcase the crystal-clear water and white sand. Use a polarizing filter to reduce glare and enhance colors. Include the contrast between the beach and surrounding lush vegetation for more impactful shots.
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Shark Bay:

  • Best time to shoot: Early morning or late afternoon to capture beautiful light and avoid crowds.
  • Photography tips: Zoom in on the rock formations with a wide-angle lens to create a sense of scale and drama. Include snorkelers or divers in the frame to add interest and perspective. Experiment with long exposures to capture the movement of waves against the rocks.
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Mango Bay:

  • Best time to shoot: Late afternoon for stunning sunset shots.
  • Photography tips: Use a telephoto lens to capture the distant hills and boats. Include rocks or coral formations in the foreground for added depth. Experiment with different camera settings to capture the vibrant colors of the sunset. Consider shooting from a higher vantage point for a unique perspective.
Spot

Nang Yuan Island:

  • Best time to shoot: Early morning to avoid crowds and enjoy calm waters.
  • Photography tips: Walk up to the viewpoint to capture the stunning panoramic view of the three islands. Experiment with different compositions to include the clear turquoise water and the white sandy bank connecting the islands. Use a wide-angle lens to capture the vastness of the landscape.
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Sunsets at Sairee Beach:

  • Best time to shoot: Late afternoon until sunset.
  • Photography tips: Use a tripod and experiment with long exposure to capture the vivid colors of the sky and reflections on the beach. Include people walking along the shoreline for a sense of scale and human connection. Look for interesting foreground elements, such as rocks or boats, to add depth to your composition.