orangedial
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Very nice photos with great colour and nice compo. I enjoy this thread a lot! 

Very nice photos with great colour and nice compo. I enjoy this thread a lot!![]()
#22. Our boatman at Inle Lake
We speed away as a fire burns in the distance. No, this shot is not from an action movie :bsmilie:
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Bro, thanks for the good words.
i suppose it might have to do with the mindset that i went with. just immersed myself totally and have been generally happy for no particular reason.
i myself didn't see any difference in the way i shot. myanmar is simply beautiful. maybe too beautiful.
and the company of two good understanding friends helped a lot. we all had no qualms about waking up at 4 in the morning, sleeping late, eating whatever food that came our way - as long as we had a good chance at the photo ops with the right light, we were contented
Regarding #12. Our horsecart driver dropped us and left in a hurry to feed his horse, while we could wait for the sun to set. So, that opportunity was lost (i wanted a trademark shot - shadows of the three of us). but i being the kiasu guy that i am, i waited for some more time. while my friends walked over to North Guni, I walked towards Dhamma-yan-gyi to see it from close. And i was rewarded. But I made a total mess of it. You will know when you see this photo.
#16. Another shot at Dhamma-yan-gyi pahto
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Bro, No mess... it was nicely captured though it would be better if the horsecart is not under the shadow area.
Capturing people expression to tell a story is crucial for portrait... #17 is a better one.
Thx for those info on the other end of the Ubein Bridge.
Cheers
Really lovely series you have here![]()
Amazing Photos! :thumbsup:
#29. To gain merit ?
We witnessed a very well coordinated effort at sweeping the surroundings of Shwedagon Pagoda. I guessed that this effort/service was meant to gain some merit... I might be wrong too...
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9. Looking at the sun through a solar filter
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thanks. glad you liked it.Interesting~ , well documented btw..:thumbsup:
Overall, you have a very nice series and variations, but I particularly like this shot (and shots like this), where the fleeting moment of emotions is captured.![]()
Absolutely stunning series! :thumbsup: