Evening Walks Along the Gulf of Thailand | Beach Photography in Pattaya

One of the simple things we enjoy the most here is taking evening walks along the beach of the Gulf of Thailand. We usually head out a little before sunset. Whenever I’m in a bad mood or simply don’t know what to do, the beach always helps clear my head.

Each time I try to choose a different spot. Luckily the coastline around Pattaya is long, and it’s easy to find a place that matches your mood. Sometimes the location itself doesn’t even matter that much. If you enjoy photographing nature, even a small stretch of sand can be interesting — especially when the tide leaves behind beautiful shells scattered along the shore.


This time we went to the beach together with my son. It was already around 5 PM, so we had roughly an hour before sunset to take a few photos.

While I was busy adjusting the camera settings, my son ran along the shoreline searching for interesting shells for me to photograph. For him it turned into a little adventure — almost like a treasure hunt along the beach.

Earlier that day I gave him my old iPhone X, and he immediately became fascinated with it. He kept exploring the settings and trying to take his own photos. It was funny to watch how seriously he approached it — carefully aiming the phone and checking the result like a real photographer.

Children love to copy what adults do, and my son is no exception. Of course I played along and praised his successful shots. Maybe one day I’ll even publish a small post with photos taken entirely by him. I think that could turn into an interesting little experiment.

As usual, the final photos of the day ended up being the sunset. It’s something you can watch endlessly. The colors above the sea slowly change, and the light becomes softer and warmer until the sun finally disappears beyond the horizon.

These sunset photos will probably be the ones I return to when I start missing Thailand. The closer our departure date gets, the more bittersweet it feels. Seven months here passed incredibly fast — almost like a single day — and none of us really wants to leave.


But back home work is waiting for me, and without that work journeys like this would simply not be possible.


Thank you for your likes, your comments, and your time. It never goes unnoticed.


I write my texts myself, correct mistakes and translate via ChatGPT (which is not a violation on Hive)! All photos were taken by me personally - I am a beginner photographer, so I ask professionals not to judge strictly.


Thank you for sharing these moments with me! Until new stories and new holidays! ✌️.


Camera 📷: Sony Alpha 7 IV full-frame

Lens 🔭: Sony FE 70-200mm F: 2.8 GM OSS II

Lens 🔭: Sony FE 90mm F2.8 Macro G OSS

Lens 🔭: Sony FE 24–70mm f/2.8 GM II

Processed 🛠: Lightroom



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I love shells, especially when you have some nice sand to add as background. Nice shorts!

I see your son is having the time of his life :)

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Thank you! 🙏
Yes, the sand is magnificent. In my country, the sand is like dust (very fine). 🙂

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I like the picture of your son holding that phone. It's the best among all of them for me.

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Thank you!
I was waiting for someone to say that.)

I liked this photo the most right away, but I was a bit shy to say it. I often feel like I don’t really understand what makes a photo good or not. But after your words, I realize that we both have a pretty good understanding of photography! 📷

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I think when it comes to photography, we need people to validate our choices and creativity as well. While I'm not a professional photographer like you, I know a very beautifully taken shot when I see one.

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