
Photo thief Khoo Niamsu stole and passed off one of my images as his own work.
It has come to my attention that one of my images, which was published in my facebook page and National Geographic, had been stolen by photo thief Khoo Niamsu and he published the stolen image with his watermark on 29 October 2014 in a facebook group.

Khoo Niamsu published the stolen image in a facebook group on 29 October 2014.
When Khoo Niamsu was asked on the settings and if he had used a tripod for the above image, he continued to mislead the viewers with inaccurate information. The above image was taken in Chiang Mai and not Bangkok as his watermark suggests.

Khoo Niamsu continued to mislead viewers with inaccurate information on the stolen image.
And Khoo Niamsu’s shameful act was exposed by a facebook member several hours later and he removed the post after I’ve contacted him.

Khoo Niamsu was exposed by one of the facebook members.
Khoo Niamsu had also posted a few images on Yi Peng Lantern Festival in the same facebook group and you may wish to check them out.

Source: Facebook

Source: Facebook

Source: Facebook
You may contact Khoo Niamsu via Facebook here if your images are stolen by him.