This post was originally published at Light Travelers, the site and blog of the photo collective I’m proudly a part of.Â
Arrived at Bagan with my mind filled with cliches and pretty images, lovely colors of iconic sunsets and …
This post was originally published at Light Travelers, the site and blog of the photo collective I’m proudly a part of.Â
Arrived at Bagan with my mind filled with cliches and pretty images, lovely colors of iconic sunsets and …
Those who follow me on my social networks probably have already noticed the release of my ebook, but only now I found the time to update my blog properly.
Creating a book of Myanmar was something that was on my …
Apparently it makes little sense to end my Myanmar posts with the Burmese word for hello, it makes more sense to close the series with the memories that will last longer. Not the temples or monasteries, not the rural …
Although in Myanmar you can easily find Hindu temples or Muslim mosques the religion drives that part of Asia is Buddhism, being the chosen faith of nearly 90% of the Burmese people. And you can find it everywhere: from majestic …
As the posting schedule of my Burma photos was approaching the Christmas season it started to become obvious in my head that I had to do a children’s post for Christmas day!
NIKON D90 (50mm, f/2.8, 1/250 sec, ISO200)
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Despite having large cities like Yangon or Mandalay, Myanmar still is a very rural country where half of it’s population works on agriculture or fishing. So it’s no wonder that even in the most visited places people still managed to …