
Thursday, 6th May 2010
Paradise Playground
by David Lazar
A photo of natural beauty from Laos.
Equipment: Nikon D700
David Lazar
I'm a photographer from Brisbane, Australia - and one of the joys for me (outside of my musical world) is travelling and capturing moments of life and beauty through photography. My favourite styles of photography: Portraiture and landscape.
Website: http://www.pbase.com/david_lazar
Paradise Playground by David Lazar was photo of the day on Thursday, 6th May 2010. It is tagged Adventure, People, Waterfalls. You can leave a comment below.

19 Comments
JimAtkin
What a nice way to see Laos and its beauty. Excellent composition. Thanks for sharing this shot.
nikhilesh rao
really beautiful picture.
how did u discover this place …………..
Clint Bittenbinder
beautiful women in bikinis was the last thing i noticed about this photo. that’s how ridiculously amazing this is. thank you for allowing me to see this.
Anurag
I like the Title.
Heidi Morris
WOW David, lovely photograph. What a beautiful place. The girls add a nice aspect to the great composition. Brilliant! :O)
ninapuppe
Over here in Bavaria it’s raining for days… Always grey, foggy & wet – so, your pic is really a bright spot. Thanks for your beautiful shot
Pauline Jones
Absolutely lovely; I wish I was there.
Malta Photography
very nice shot indeed. I see a sense of HDR but very well executed. Very nice indeed.
mike
Great scenery.
planet lover
What a refreshing scene! I love the tropical setting and the subtle colors, especially the water. Lucky girls!
Rajib Singha
Those two girls atop the tree rule! Lovely photo.
Marie Dunphy Harding
” I’m really going ‘out on a limb’ here!” Excellent shot, David.
Mary Jo
Makes me wish I was there.
Renee
wow very great shot!! Looks very fun
Rajesh
Nice work! Looks like a shot from the early ages.
Sparts
Dabvdi, admit it, you weren’t interested in the waterfall one bit, but something must have attracted you there
Su
Nice shot and title, love the blue.
Alexis
Looks very fun…
Dorothyl
I have been there and done that. It is most definitely a place that can be described in NO words.
Magical~