BURMA through foreigner's LENS
PHOTOS from internet
Friday, November 15, 2013
All bad and good
http://bigbraindiscovery.com/GoodvsEvilPainting.html
http://bigbraindiscovery.com/GoodvsEvilPainting.html
Thursday, November 14, 2013
7 Days in Myanmar: A Multimedia Showcase by 30 Great Photographers
Photographed in Yangon in 2004 - Leica M6 - 50mm lens.
It is debatable how the tea habit insinuated itself on Myanmar society, but one can almost surmise that it is an Anglo-Indian legacy by virtue of its resemblance to chai, that milky Indian tea commonly favoured throughout that continent.
In like manner, drinking milky tea all hours of the day persists here and nowhere is it more apparent th...See More
It is debatable how the tea habit insinuated itself on Myanmar society, but one can almost surmise that it is an Anglo-Indian legacy by virtue of its resemblance to chai, that milky Indian tea commonly favoured throughout that continent.
In like manner, drinking milky tea all hours of the day persists here and nowhere is it more apparent th...See More
Sunday, November 3, 2013
`ေက်းလက္က ဘူတာရုံ(၁၉၈၅)`` ......Railway Station in A Village(1985)
Saturday, November 2, 2013
street market near the entrance of the Shwezigon Pagoda on February 22, 2012 ,
NZAUNG-U, MYANMAR - FEBRUARY 22: Sellers opening stands in the early
morning at street market near the entrance of the Shwezigon Pagoda on
February 22, 2012 in Nyaung-U, Myanmar.
Image ID :
21007196
Image Type :
Stock Photo (Editorial image)
Nyaung-U Bazaar
NYAUNG-U, MYANMAR - FEBRUARY 14: Unidentified woman sells dried fish on February 14, 2011 at the Nyaung-U market, Myanmar.
© Gnomeandi | Dreamstime.com
Woman selling fish and meat at the market, Kalaw, Myanmar
Woman selling fish and meat at the market, Kalaw, Myanmar
Exclusive image: ID 22972217 © Gretalorenz | Dreamstime.com
Exclusive image: ID 22972217 © Gretalorenz | Dreamstime.com
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