Nicely documented and beautiful pictures. May you please pm me the cost of the whole trip? Thanks.
Pic #5 is simply amazing. Well done.
Hey bro Asterix,..
About freakin' time!! The Clubsnap F1 gang misses you!!!! :bsmilie:
Some more...let's see some more...these pixs are great. I look forward to catching a glimpse of Myanmar every day through your shutter : )
3. Young, mischievous monks on U Bein Bridge
I saw the two senior monks on the right walking ahead of me. I also saw the young monks approaching the senior monks. The young ones moved aside to give the senior monks way, and as they passed something transpired between the two which I couldn't hear or understand. After they passed each other, a couple of young fellas turned back and uttered some remark amidst giggles of laughter. Such simplicity, such joy. Life should be like that.
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Hi asterixsg! Good to see you back. Gunbucker is right, we miss you!
Thanks for sharing your Myanmar shots.
hee hee, bro. your wish is my command. here are a couple of photos for your viewing pleasure.
6. Sunset, U Bein bridge, Amarapura
When I reached the U Bein bridge, I didn't feel anything. But once I stepped foot on it, it was as if a magical force took over. I met lots of interesting people, made quite a few friends, and as dusk started to fall, I was on a high. The changing colors, the silhouettes of the people walking on the bridge - I went trigger happy. There are so many keepers from the photos I shot. Very satisfying experience from a photographic perspective. But more so are the memories - strongly etched in my mind.
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7. Traffic jam
We went to the Nam Pan market at Inle Lake early to beat the tourists that flock to this market. The market had a frenzied energy - food stalls, vegetable vendors, what not...
By the time we decided to return, there was a huge traffic jam of boats parked near the market... It was interesting to see how the boatmen were able to manouver the boats in and out...
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Bro Canew. I've missed you all too. Hopefully, with Schumi around this year, I will watch a few races and also take part in the friendly banter in the F1 threads. Schumi, all the way
Glad you liked the Myanmar photos. You should go there soon, if you haven't been already.
Cheers.
8. Meditation vs Obsession
Sometimes I wonder what is this obsession with us photographers to go to extents where we become insensitive to the people around us.
When I was at Shwedagon Pagoda, I saw this little boy sitting erect in meditation. I was observing him quietly from a distance for at least 5-7 minutes. It was a beautiful sight. Through all the commotion in the outside world, this little boy was experiencing the stillness within.
And then came along this lady photographer. I was at least 20-25 ft away from her. She went close to the boy and might've composed that PERFECT shot for herself. But the moment the shutter was pressed, it was as if a mighty gong was sounded in the ears of the little boy. He came back to this world with a start and my heart bled. :cry:
One of the biggest sins is to disturb someone who is in meditation. And I wish I could've done something to prevent that sin being committed in front of me.![]()
8. Meditation vs Obsession
Sometimes I wonder what is this obsession with us photographers to go to extents where we become insensitive to the people around us.
When I was at Shwedagon Pagoda, I saw this little boy sitting erect in meditation. I was observing him quietly from a distance for at least 5-7 minutes. It was a beautiful sight. Through all the commotion in the outside world, this little boy was experiencing the stillness within.
And then came along this lady photographer. I was at least 20-25 ft away from her. She went close to the boy and might've composed that PERFECT shot for herself. But the moment the shutter was pressed, it was as if a mighty gong was sounded in the ears of the little boy. He came back to this world with a start and my heart bled. :cry:
One of the biggest sins is to disturb someone who is in meditation. And I wish I could've done something to prevent that sin being committed in front of me.
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Sometimes I wonder what is this obsession with us photographers to go to extents where we become insensitive to the people around us.
Wah! You are right about the intrusion matter. Maybe many of the photographers either are genuinely unaware or they simply do not care.
IMO, a long telephoto lens in this situation would be better as there will be minimal intrusion and the shallow depth of field of a long telephoto will bring out the subject better.
i think sometimes we start thinking that the world is our oyster. we get numb to the fact that our subjects are feeling, living, thinking human beings as well.
it is not just humans, it is also the place as well.
i wonder if the lady knew that what she was doing is not very acceptable. if she doesn't know, perhaps it would be better for someone else to tell her, but then again, there is always the chance that she might not take it well.
10. A boat disturbs the tranquility of Inle Lake as dusk approaches
Sunrises and Sunsets at Inle Lake are magical. As we were standing on the bridge built on stilts (the entire Golden Island Cottages is built on stilts), I saw a speeding boat create nice ripples in the still lake.
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Wah! You are right about the intrusion matter. Maybe many of the photographers either are genuinely unaware or they simply do not care.
IMO, a long telephoto lens in this situation would be better as there will be minimal intrusion and the shallow depth of field of a long telephoto will bring out the subject better.