Asterix goes to Myanmar


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I:heart: it !

tungtong2010

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so nice ...
thanks for sharing :heart::thumbsup:
 

Thanks. Like I said before, I was just blessed to be there at that place and time.

well, takes more than just luck, i'm sure. could have just as easily botched the shot.

anyways, regarding the photoshop thing for the bridge shot, i posted up a guide, i'm not sure if you seen it before, but it can be found here:

http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/showthread.php?t=358469

most of it's got to do with correcting perspective, etc, when you don't want the effect. :)

i might ask you about myanmar sometime next year or year-end. is that ok? :)
 

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I:heart: it !

tungtong2010

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Thanks bro. You should visit Myanmar too. I am sure you will come back with nice photos and wonderful memories.
 

so nice ...
thanks for sharing :heart::thumbsup:

Thanks. Glad you liked the photos.

well, takes more than just luck, i'm sure. could have just as easily botched the shot.

anyways, regarding the photoshop thing for the bridge shot, i posted up a guide, i'm not sure if you seen it before, but it can be found here:

http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/showthread.php?t=358469

most of it's got to do with correcting perspective, etc, when you don't want the effect. :)

i might ask you about myanmar sometime next year or year-end. is that ok? :)

Thanks for the link. zoossh also once taught me how to correct the perspective in my Paris thread.

Tips on Myanmar ? Anytime, bro. I still have the maps and the local contacts and the LP guide. Will pass copies to you later.

PS : Is the photography community big in London/UK ? It might be big, but do they share like in ClubSNAP ? What about buying equipment and lenses ? Drop me a PM when you find time..
 

#39. U Bein from underneath

Here's one of my personal favourites.

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Experimenting with pano crop. Hopefully, it works...

#40. Returning home

These monks are the same ones featured in #3. I kinda kept one eye on them to compose a shot by placing them at the thirds on the long straight stretch of UBein. I was blessed that there was nobody else in that section of the bridge when I took this shot.

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#41. Company

The French couple behind had taken a photo of the monks from behind (I might've been in their frame :bsmilie:) and when they were checking the result on their camera, I composed this shot. Incidentally, I met the couple again in Bagan - at Pyathada after the eclipse and at Moon restaurant in Old Bagan.

There's another couple behind (the lady with the blue umbrella and red backpack and the guy in the purple tshirt) whom we had met the previous evening on top of Mandalay Hill :bsmilie:
They were from China, think from Shenzen...

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#42. Reflection

Even though the sun had set, we were on such a high, that we didn't want to leave the place. We had a great time at UBein and it was quite a productive day. We asked the boatman to take us for a final look at UBein in the last light of the day. I upped the ISO and caught this frame. I wish Canon had better noise control at high ISO.

Incidentally, the French couple were in the boat that you see on the left. Looks like they too wanted one last look at UBein before calling it a day.

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wa... I like ur pics.. nice~
 

love all your pics bro. #40 does it for me. beautifully composed and opportune moment imho.

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Loved #35. You have captured the country well...

Making me itching to go.. ha..
 

wa... I like ur pics.. nice~

Thanks.

love all your pics bro. #40 does it for me. beautifully composed and opportune moment imho.

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Thanks. It was indeed very special.


Thanks phoenix. I love it too...

Loved #35. You have captured the country well...

Making me itching to go.. ha..

Hey bin. Thanks for dropping by.

#35 was indeed a magical moment. You should certainly plan a trip to Myanmar. I will give you all the info to save you time and to get the best photo-ops. Its a very beautiful country with very beautiful people.
 

Continuing with the pano format...

#43. Monks line up for food, while a photographer takes aim

This was one real die-hard photographer. Armed with remote flash, diffuser etc., the moment the monks lined up, this photographer got to work.

To paraphrase what Lonely Planet says about this monastery... "If you visit at about 11am, you can watch the whole monastery eating silently. (Try to refrain from thrusting cameras into monks' faces, as may visitors do.)"


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I love this pano format. So, continuing with that...

#44. Dawn at GIC, Nampan, Inle lake

It was a struggle to pull ourselves out of bed in the chillness of the night to catch the sunrise, but it was well worth it. Just watching the darkness turn to light was so magical. The changing colors, the evaporating mist. Simply beyond words. I am sorry, my photos don't do justice to the beauty that's Inle.

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Will attempt more panos later. Moving on to Mingun

#45. Classic Mingun Paya

Well, nothing classical about this shot. Simple, straight, headon. I realized the futility of rushing through Mingun. If we had more time, I would've spent at least half a day at Mingun. This would've given me time to explore different compositions.

Anyways, here goes...

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#46. Shining Buddha

Isolated this shining Buddha from other souveniers at a road-side stall

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#47. Morning walk

Every morning, thousands of monks all over Myanmar start their day with a walk. They go around asking for food and the common folk give (irrespective of their social status and capability to earn). I was moved to tears when I saw a lady living in a make-shift house with a thatched roof, stand outside her door with a big vessel of cooked rice, ready to give to monks who were queuing up. Never seen a nation/people bound by such wonderful faith. Such simplicity, such devotion. Every time I think of it, I fall in love with Myanmar all over again.

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#48. Sunrise over the Ayeyarwaddy River

Couldn't find any other subject to compose this shot with. But I wanted one memory of Ayeyarwaddy, so here goes...

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Will attempt more panos later. Moving on to Mingun

#48. Sunrise over the Ayeyarwaddy River

Couldn't find any other subject to compose this shot with. But I wanted one memory of Ayeyarwaddy, so here goes...

No Subject to compose with ..

Sunrise still :thumbsup:
 


this would be nice as well with just the two trees and their reflections.

also in bnw.

if you extend the exposure you might get a different feel. this one's fine for me though. :)
 

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