7D6N Myanmar Discovery Photography Tour (Part 2)


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hey buddy! Thank you! Btw, what else should I get? skin chimp cage or double wide? n lens changer?

i hv the skin 50, chimp cage and skin double wide, good for carrying extra lens for change as i don't carry the holsters like they do. down side is when it rains, i got to use ntuc plastic bags for my cams :)
 

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Hahaha.. depends I suppose ..

We (weehow and I) have the skin chimp, which I think is good .. can keep alot of nonsense

Lens charger is good, but I can find a use for it.. so I would not recommend using it

This is my setup .. but the belt has been change to Steroid ;)

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Holster 50
Holster 40
Holster 30
Lens Drop in X 2
Skin Chimp

Hope this helps

Thanks Buddy! will go look see look see.;)
 

wah, ur beauty sleep so short one .... ur recharging cycle very fast hor ?;)
we are talking about the Sandisk Imagemate.

thanks bro, will go check it out n maybe get one! cheers!;) cannot sleep too much otherwise miss too much of this thread:bsmilie: hahaha!
 

LowLights, SK1968 - why you all? Poisoning session yah?! Hahaha... Gapman, be careful, these fellows are terrible!
Daoyin, Chempaka, Sk1968 - the Colorspace is a worthwhile investment. Do give it a consideration. (Now my turn to poison!)
 

LowLights, SK1968 - why you all? Poisoning session yah?! Hahaha... Gapman, be careful, these fellows are terrible!
Daoyin, Chempaka, Sk1968 - the Colorspace is a worthwhile investment. Do give it a consideration. (Now my turn to poison!)

Where got terrible ? haha. we share good things mah.

Going to find out how much it costs now first. If more wants to join in, sure. Three of us interested.

hopefully the price is good if we have gathered a few interests :)
 

thanks bro, will go check it out n maybe get one! cheers!;) cannot sleep too much otherwise miss too much of this thread:bsmilie: hahaha!

ya, the other nights, i stayed up pretty late to follow and joined in the fun...but next day i was like zombie :)
 

VERY WELL DONE, Simi-Ling!
What lovely Fish eyes you have!



VERY VERY GOOD, Simi-Ling!
Your record shot is very very lovely - depicts the exact moment of bleeding! Hahahaha,..!

Thanks ;p
 

As requested by XXM and HaHaTan here is the photos

Guess what is in his mouth?
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His also?
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At the Golden Rock
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Tourist shot
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Pro shot
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As requested by XXM and HaHaTan here is the photos

Tourist shot
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Thought CNY is round the corner ? Or is it Lunar July ? You lost your way home ?:bsmilie::bsmilie:
 

As requested by XXM and HaHaTan here is the photos

Guess what is in his mouth?
Don't show my denture lei.

Pro shot
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May we know what you were praying for? Seems very intimate!
 

Nice to see you here SimiLing!;) browsed thru all the photos u posted...one word, SWEE!:thumbsup:
 

Thanks Buddy! will go look see look see.;)
Hi bro gapman! Keke.:bsmilie: May I've the honour of helping you prepare a list of item to purchase.
Kindly check if I miss out anything:
1. Sandisk Imagemate
2. Colourspace hyperdrive
3. Holster 50
4. Holster 40
5. Holster 30
6. Lens Drop in X 2
7. Skin Chimp
 

We wasted no time for it is already past 4pm.
Right from Sagaing Hill, our coach made a beeline for our final destination, and the highlight of our visit to Mandalay...


T R A V E L O G U E


Day 4 - Mandalay: Romanticising The U Bein Bridge

Whew. The mere mention of the word.
The U Bein.
No visit to Mandalay would ever be complete without setting foot on this 1.2km bridge made out of teak wood scavenged from old buildings around the area.
And certainly no visit would be complete without hitching a ride in the many small boats on Thaungthaman Lake across which this famous bridge is laid.
U Bein Bridge was thus named after the majoy Mr U Bein who orchestrated the salvaging of the teak wood materials for the purpose of the bridge building when the capital was moved out of Mandalay.
Till today, this bridge is still used every day by the locals, despite it being a famous sight for tourists.

Here I have just a few record shots.
Just to start the ball rolling for all my partners to put in their photos.
These shots of mine don't count as any aesthetic landscape shots. But just for reference purpose only.

limwhow #166
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We were looking around and we walked up to U Bein Bridge.
Wow... it was full of the locals walking to and fro.
Not for show. But for real. This is indeed a daily-used bridge. Here Mr and Mrs Reservoir88 were taking shots of the many monks walking. A mind-blowing galore of monks... on U Bein Bridge some more!
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Sorry for poor quality of the shot. All in SMALL Jpeg as my camera setting was messed up.

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As I hurried rushed down from U Bein to join everybody to take the ride on the small boats, I passed by
these lovely sisters. The older sister was lovingly drawing Thanaka on her baby sister's face!
First time I see a sight like this. But alas, I have no time.
I snapped a shot and off I ran...
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Getting ready liao...
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OK, Ladies and Gentlemen.
The floor is yours!
I am going back to work and to slog the whole night through... sigh...
 

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