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Island Divers

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157/1 Moo 7 Tambon, ตำบล อ่าวนาง อำเภอเมืองกระบี่ กระบี่ 81210, Thailand
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Island Divers
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Island Divers, ตำบล อ่าวนาง อำเภอเมืองกระบี่, กระบี่, Thailand

  • Best time to shoot: Morning or late afternoon
  • Photography tips: Capture the iconic limestone cliffs and crystal-clear water during low tide for stunning reflections. Experiment with different angles and compositions to make your photos unique. Consider using a polarizing filter to reduce glare and enhance colors.
  • Best time to shoot: Early morning or late evening
  • Photography tips: Arrive early to beat the crowds and capture the bay's pristine beauty without disturbance. Utilize a wide-angle lens to capture the grandeur of the beach and the surrounding cliffs. Play with different shutter speeds to capture the movement of the water and create dreamy effects.
  • Best time to shoot: Late morning to early afternoon
  • Photography tips: Take advantage of the island's powdery white sand and turquoise waters. Use a polarizing filter to make the colors pop and reduce reflections. Experiment with different compositions, including incorporating the unique rock formations as foreground elements to add depth to your photos.
  • Best time to shoot: Late afternoon to capture the stunning sunset
  • Photography tips: Explore the island's striking limestone rock named after its uncanny resemblance to a chicken's head. Use a telephoto lens to zoom in and focus on the details. Capture the golden hour as the sun sets to create a warm and magical atmosphere.
  • Best time to shoot: Early morning or late afternoon
  • Photography tips: Discover the island's hidden lagoon and breathtaking cliffs. During low tide, capture the surreal landscape with mirror-like reflections. Use a wide-angle lens to capture the expansive scenery and a tripod for stability during longer exposures. Experiment with incorporating boats or kayakers for added interest.