Normally I am happiest taking note of architectural details with my camera, in Myanmar this changed! Most people adored having their pictures taken, the challenge was to capture a 'non-posed' portrait or at the very least a natural pose.
Even more than the temples and the monks' brollies, and the dusty sunsets and the ox carts was the beauty of the people. When I was there they were the most well-informed, courteous, gentle and physically beautiful of all SE Asia. I don't know why you're there but I hope you're having the most wonderful time.
Thanks so much for taking the time to comment. The people are gorgeous, wonderful influences from all countries bordering Myanmar. A fabulous vacation. (PS...I haven't even gotten to the ox cart and sunset series!)
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Even more than the temples and the monks' brollies, and the dusty sunsets and the ox carts was the beauty of the people. When I was there they were the most well-informed, courteous, gentle and physically beautiful of all SE Asia. I don't know why you're there but I hope you're having the most wonderful time.
Thanks so much for taking the time to comment. The people are gorgeous, wonderful influences from all countries bordering Myanmar. A fabulous vacation.
(PS...I haven't even gotten to the ox cart and sunset series!)
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