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I like #17 alot! Good shot! Well executed!
 

At the jumping cat temple, some cats here are being trained to jump through loops.


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#32
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#33
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Nice set but IMHO,you might want to pull the hand brake a bit during PP?
But again,it's just me.
 


#34 Colorful puppets
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#35 It's like entering untouched paradise.
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#36 The beauty of the flowers here never failed to amaze me.
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All photo is perfect shoot & nothing bad..
Very nice shoot:-) Thank you so much for visiting our country,,,would like to invite you to come again if I have chance:-)
Enjoy your shoot :-)
 

Thanks Kyaw for the invitation. Will go back one day as there are many other places yet to visit :)

All photo is perfect shoot & nothing bad..
Very nice shoot:-) Thank you so much for visiting our country,,,would like to invite you to come again if I have chance:-)
Enjoy your shoot :-)
 

I like the pictures very much !
 

some of the photos taken at Tachilek?
 

Visited yr website when I was reading your post on Tokina 11-16 mm.

I like the mynamar pictures, nice composition, and nice colors, and sharp. Makes the places look good.

How do you produce such colors for pictures for eg 1, 3, 4, 5,6, 13 - 15,20, 24, 26? They are not exactly Color nor B&W. Photoshop?
 

Visited yr website when I was reading your post on Tokina 11-16 mm.

I like the mynamar pictures, nice composition, and nice colors, and sharp. Makes the places look good.

How do you produce such colors for pictures for eg 1, 3, 4, 5,6, 13 - 15,20, 24, 26? They are not exactly Color nor B&W. Photoshop?

Hi Samuel,

I am glad you like the Myanmar photos, it is a beautiful country that offers many interesting photographic opportunities, must visit if you haven't been there.
Those photos that you mentioned are achieved through color desaturation and burning/dodging. I use Elements, but definitely Photoshop can achieve same results.
 

I really love the pictures ur wife took.. Felt intimidated for a while. Hehe. Thumbs up.
 

Nice series of pictures with a good variety of subjects. PP for the B&W photos (desaturated) works better for some as compared to others. My favorites is #3. Keep posting.
 

Nice moments~ But I do agree that certain picts are abit "over-pp"...

I cant imagine that scenes that could possibly be captured with films...:heart:
 

I really love the pictures ur wife took.. Felt intimidated for a while. Hehe. Thumbs up.

Hi Fadli,
thanks. And btw, I am the wife and this is my thread :)
Don't be, otherwise many of us will also be intimidated by the many excellent photos posted in cs ;)
 

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