kuuan
loves old lenses
there is a fabulous thread with photos from Myanmar: http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=95486
rather than adding too many of mine here photos I took on a short trip to Myanmar early December 2016, 5 days in Yangon and another 6 days between Mawlamyine and Hpa-An. A bit rushed but I had a great time and Myanmar proved to be a photographer's paradise. In Yangon I was together with a non photographer but in Mawlamyine and Hpa-An a had a real ball!
Gear I had taken was Sony A7 with 3 lenses, CV f4/21mm, Canon LTM f2/35mm and f1.4/50mm. I was happy with my choice of focal lenghts but let down by the 21mm. First almost exclusively used images came out increasinly bad. Only later I found out that it's rear lens block had become loose.
all my Myanmar photos on flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/kuuan/collections/72157677254564195/
around Yangon:
Strand Road

Yangon by andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f2/35mm, Sony A7
Tricycle driver:

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f2/35mm
Noodle factory:

noodle factory by andreas, on Flickr, CV f4/21mm, Sony A7
around Inya lake:

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f2/35mm, Sony A7

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f2/35mm, Sony A7
inside circular train:

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr, CV f4/21mm, Sony A7

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f2/35mm, Sony A7
monk reading Buddha comic at Shwedagon pagoda:

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f2/35mm, Sony A7
Shwedagon:

coming, going by andreas, on Flickr, CV f4/21mm, Sony A7

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f1.4/50mm, Sony A7
following photos of Mawlamyine, capital of Mon state
rather than adding too many of mine here photos I took on a short trip to Myanmar early December 2016, 5 days in Yangon and another 6 days between Mawlamyine and Hpa-An. A bit rushed but I had a great time and Myanmar proved to be a photographer's paradise. In Yangon I was together with a non photographer but in Mawlamyine and Hpa-An a had a real ball!
Gear I had taken was Sony A7 with 3 lenses, CV f4/21mm, Canon LTM f2/35mm and f1.4/50mm. I was happy with my choice of focal lenghts but let down by the 21mm. First almost exclusively used images came out increasinly bad. Only later I found out that it's rear lens block had become loose.
all my Myanmar photos on flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/kuuan/collections/72157677254564195/
around Yangon:
Strand Road

Yangon by andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f2/35mm, Sony A7
Tricycle driver:

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f2/35mm
Noodle factory:

noodle factory by andreas, on Flickr, CV f4/21mm, Sony A7
around Inya lake:

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f2/35mm, Sony A7

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f2/35mm, Sony A7
inside circular train:

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr, CV f4/21mm, Sony A7

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f2/35mm, Sony A7
monk reading Buddha comic at Shwedagon pagoda:

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f2/35mm, Sony A7
Shwedagon:

coming, going by andreas, on Flickr, CV f4/21mm, Sony A7

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f1.4/50mm, Sony A7
following photos of Mawlamyine, capital of Mon state
kuuan
loves old lenses
Mawlamyine, former Moulmein 300 km South/ east of Yangon, was the first capital of British Burma between 1826 and 1852.
That time many British used to live there, they are long gone but populations still is an interesting mix with a strong Hindu minority, also Christians and Muslims:

big goat and proud owner by andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f2/35, Sony A&

hair stylist by andreas, on Flickr, CV 4/21, Sony A7

monastery by andreas, on Flickr, CV 4/21, Sony A7

local tourist by andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f2/35mm
Nwa La Po pagoda, not yet on the tourist trail but geologicaly possibly even more astounding than the famous Kyaiktiyo Pagoda

Nwa La Po pagoda by andreas, on Flickr, CV f4/21mm, Sony A7

Mawlamyine by andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f1.4/50mm

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f1.4/50mm

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f1.4/50mm

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f1.4/50mm, Sony A7

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f1.4/50mm, Sony A7

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f1.4/50mm, Sony A7
next photos on the way from Mawlamyine to Hpa-An and around Hpa-An
That time many British used to live there, they are long gone but populations still is an interesting mix with a strong Hindu minority, also Christians and Muslims:

big goat and proud owner by andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f2/35, Sony A&

hair stylist by andreas, on Flickr, CV 4/21, Sony A7

monastery by andreas, on Flickr, CV 4/21, Sony A7

local tourist by andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f2/35mm
Nwa La Po pagoda, not yet on the tourist trail but geologicaly possibly even more astounding than the famous Kyaiktiyo Pagoda

Nwa La Po pagoda by andreas, on Flickr, CV f4/21mm, Sony A7

Mawlamyine by andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f1.4/50mm

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f1.4/50mm

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f1.4/50mm

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f1.4/50mm, Sony A7

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f1.4/50mm, Sony A7

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f1.4/50mm, Sony A7
next photos on the way from Mawlamyine to Hpa-An and around Hpa-An
kuuan
loves old lenses
Hpa-An, capital of Kayin state, is only about 45km from Mawlamyine and there are quite a few interesting caves, pagodas and landscape on the way and around Hpa-An
access to Kha Yone cave

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f1.4/50mm, Sony A7
at entrance to Saddan cave

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f2/35mm, Sony A7
around Saddan cave:

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr, CV f4/21mm, Sony A7
made my lunch on the way from Mawlamyine tio Hpa-An

cook by andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f2/35mm, Sony A7
bus driver

bus driver by andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f2/35mm, Sony A7
them girls:

them girls by andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f2/35mm, Sony A7

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f2/35mm, Sony A7
Kawgun cave:

Kawgun cave by andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f2/35mm, Sony A7
Lumbini gardens

Buddha by andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f1.4/50mm, Sony A7
view from lake at Kyaut Ka Latt to Mt. Zewadin

view from lake at Kyaut Ka Latt to Mt. Zewadin by andreas, on Flickr, in-camera pano, CV f4/21mm, Sony A7
I hope you enjoy! more photos from the trip here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/kuuan/collections/72157677254564195/
cheers, andreas
access to Kha Yone cave

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f1.4/50mm, Sony A7
at entrance to Saddan cave

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f2/35mm, Sony A7
around Saddan cave:

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr, CV f4/21mm, Sony A7
made my lunch on the way from Mawlamyine tio Hpa-An

cook by andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f2/35mm, Sony A7
bus driver

bus driver by andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f2/35mm, Sony A7
them girls:

them girls by andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f2/35mm, Sony A7

Untitled by andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f2/35mm, Sony A7
Kawgun cave:

Kawgun cave by andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f2/35mm, Sony A7
Lumbini gardens

Buddha by andreas, on Flickr, Canon LTM f1.4/50mm, Sony A7
view from lake at Kyaut Ka Latt to Mt. Zewadin

view from lake at Kyaut Ka Latt to Mt. Zewadin by andreas, on Flickr, in-camera pano, CV f4/21mm, Sony A7
I hope you enjoy! more photos from the trip here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/kuuan/collections/72157677254564195/
cheers, andreas
Mark C
Well-known
Lovely photos kuuan. Do you have any pictures of the places you stayed during your travels?
I like the restraint you showed in adjusting the photos; the colors and textures of the subject do the talking instead of post processing effects. That is one of the things I've also appreciated about Micheal's pictures.
The scenic views and shots like the motorcycle rider are impressive, and the low angle shot of the monastery is really nice. The shots of people in their environment that really pull me in. The barber shop, noodle factory, and people on the street are wonderful.
Thank you for sharing these.
And what is the circular train??
I like the restraint you showed in adjusting the photos; the colors and textures of the subject do the talking instead of post processing effects. That is one of the things I've also appreciated about Micheal's pictures.
The scenic views and shots like the motorcycle rider are impressive, and the low angle shot of the monastery is really nice. The shots of people in their environment that really pull me in. The barber shop, noodle factory, and people on the street are wonderful.
Thank you for sharing these.
And what is the circular train??
kuuan
loves old lenses
Lovely photos kuuan. Do you have any pictures of the places you stayed during your travels?
I like the restraint you showed in adjusting the photos; the colors and textures of the subject do the talking instead of post processing effects. That is one of the things I've also appreciated about Micheal's pictures.
The scenic views and shots like the motorcycle rider are impressive, and the low angle shot of the monastery is really nice. The shots of people in their environment that really pull me in. The barber shop, noodle factory, and people on the street are wonderful.
Thank you for sharing these.
And what is the circular train??
thank's Mark.
do you mean photos of the hotels?
no, I don't, but one can see those on agoda, booking. asf.
( are you enquiring about standard? )
good to know that you view processing being restrained and that in a positive way.
the circular train is a 46km loop line around Yangon built by the British, trains for commuters: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yangon_Circular_Railway
and a good ride
kxl
Social Documentary
Nice photos, Andreas. They make me want to spend a few days in Myanmar on my next trip to SE Asia. Hope all is well.
Mark C
Well-known
thank's Mark.
do you mean photos of the hotels?
no, I don't, but one can see those on agoda, booking. asf.
( are you enquiring about standard? )
good to know that you view processing being restrained and that in a positive way.
the circular train is a 46km loop line around Yangon built by the British, trains for commuters: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yangon_Circular_Railway
and a good ride
Thank you for the reply. These photos are so exotic to me, and I was wondering whether your lodgings were also, or maybe much like anywhere else in the world. I could have worded it better but didn't know if you stayed in commercial lodgings, or with acquaintances, or some other arrangement.
kuuan
loves old lenses
Thank you for the reply. These photos are so exotic to me, and I was wondering whether your lodgings were also, or maybe much like anywhere else in the world. I could have worded it better but didn't know if you stayed in commercial lodgings, or with acquaintances, or some other arrangement.
hotels that sell on booking sites, pretty much like anywhere in the world. Old, renovated and adapted or new commercial buildings. In Myanmar it is adviced to book in advance and quality / price ratio of rooms is lower than further south east.
Out to Lunch
Ventor
Great series Andreas! Thanks for sharing.
oftheherd
Veteran
All are great. I was especially intrigued by the one with the bird above the table. What a great catch!
Rangefinder 35
Well-known
Very impressive.
giganova
Well-known
I love that almost all people in the photos smile at you. Well done!
jarski
Veteran
Familiar places, went there in 2015. Great work and thx for sharing!
Taipei-metro
Veteran
Really impressive photos!
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing.
rhl-oregon
Cameras Guitars Wonders
Good to see these, Andreas. I'm not round much for a while but always glad to follow your footsteps. You are making the best of your A7.
pepeguitarra
Well-known
Interesting photos and place.
kuuan
loves old lenses
Nice photos, Andreas. They make me want to spend a few days in Myanmar on my next trip to SE Asia. Hope all is well.
thank you Keith. Myanmar is much worth while visiting, I hope I shall make it back there soon enough with more leisure
kuuan
loves old lenses
thank's PeterGreat series Andreas! Thanks for sharing.
kuuan
loves old lenses
doves can be seen in many places around the city, and people feeding them. Digital makes it easy, took some 10 to 20 frames to get one decent catchAll are great. I was especially intrigued by the one with the bird above the table. What a great catch!
kuuan
loves old lenses
thank's. Hope to be doing better the next time thoughVery impressive.
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