It's a disappointment when you discover a picture of a favorite place...but it's only a partial view. For example, you might see the coast yet not the picturesque house on the shore. You have to imagine the place itself in your brain to keep a good souvenir of the surroundings.
Now you can get all of the view. Vasin captured the whole of it with a special fisheye lens, taking in all of the landscape from the sky to the ground. Vasin is recreating the human vision: a combination of panoramic and spherical view. It's strange how comfortable you feel with this picture; relaxed and very open minded. You are in it. You are a part of the world, not excluded like a simple visitor. Welcoming is an art of life and Thaï people are renowned for it. Vasin has succeeded in welcoming you into his artful space through his photography. The relaxing effect is bound to the fact that you see what is behind you and even though this is quite unusual, you really get used to it quickly. It feels natural to have a bird's peripheral vision; maybe a part of our animal spirit finds it comforting.
Vasin is an architect, which can help explain why he is giving an extraordinary dimension to his works. From a flat image, he swells the space like a balloon.Moreover, viewing space as we do, with a notion of up and down, front and behind, obliges us to be very attentive to our surroundings, constantly alert. So it's normal to feel fearless and confident with his views because you are not afraid of what might be behind your back. You can see who is lying on the beach while you are staring at the sea, and you can see fish in the sea at the same time that you are facing the beach.
Mastering space is a permanent challenge, a kind of dream. Some explore the moon, yet there are still beauties to discover all around the world and most of the time we only overlook them.