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Kalaw-Inle trekking

23 September 2018

In order to experience the countryside  we decided to do an overnight trek with a nights stay in a village with simple accomodation- that is sleeping on the floor with mosquitos for company.

The fields were very dry as it was the end of the rainy season and into summer. I asked the guide whether there was any advantage doing a three or four day trek? He said not really it is more of the same! Anyway it was a great experience as I felt we saw the real Burma. Life was easier as I had a porter to take my camera gear and tripod. I definitely felt like a colonialist and the natives were very friendly ! The guide and porter also did the meals when we were at the homestay. They did a great job and the food was as tasty as any restaurant we had eaten at previously.

Kalaw-Inle trekking

1. 24 April 2018    Nikon D750    iso160    24mm    f10    1/250sec    Nikon 24-70mmf2.8

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2. 25 April    Nikon D750    iso360    200mm    f10    1/200sec

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3. 24 April    Nikon D750    iso 360    200mm    f10    1/320sec

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4. 24 April    Nikon D750    iso2800    70mm    f5.6    1/160sec    Nikon 70-200mm f4

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5. 24 April    Nikon D750    iso 100    26mm    f8    1/125sec

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6. 24 April    Nikon D750    iso 2200    90mm    f8    1/250sec

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7. 24 April    Nikon D750    iso 5000    200mm    f8    1/250sec

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8. 25 April    Nikon D3s    iso800    86mm    f9.5    1/180sec

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9. 25 April    Nikon D3s    iso 800    200mm f6.7    1/180sec

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10. 25 April    Nikon D750    iso 200    86mm    f10    1/250sec  

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Ayeyarwady River

The Irrawaddy River (unofficial name) is an important river that runs the length of Myanmar.

It runs through Bagan and like the temples is part of the daily lives of the locals.

I spent a lovely evening wandering up and down the river bank photographing the people.

Ayeyarwady River

1. 19 April 2018    Nikon D750    iso 2800 (!)    70mm    f8    1/1250sec    Nikon 70-200mm f4.0

Ayeyarwady River

2.  19 April 2018    Nikon D3s    iso200    24mm    f8    1/250sec

Ayeyarwady River

3.    19 April 2018    Nikon D750    iso200    82mm    1/125sec

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4.    Nikon D3s    iso200    27mm    f6.7    1/60sec

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5. 19 April 2018    Nikon D750    iso200    82mm    f8    1/125sec

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6. 19 April 2018    Bagan  Sunrise    Nikon D750    iso200    112mm    f16    1/80sec

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Myanmar Part 2

18 September 2018

Myanmar Part

1.    26 April 2018    Inle lake    Nikon D750    iso 500    122mm    f6.3    1/500sec    Nikon 70-200mmf4

Myanmar Part

2. 17 April 2018    Bagan    Nikon D3s    iso800    70mm    f2.8    1/350sec    Nikon 24-70mmf2.8

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3. 19 April 2018    Ayeyarwady River    Nikon D750    iso200    200mm    f6.3    Nikon 70-200mmf4

Myanmar Part

4. 19 April 2018    Bagan    Nikon D750    iso200    300mm    f5.6    1/125sec    Nikon 300f4 PF

Myanmar Part

5. 25 April 2018    Inle lake    Nikon D750    iso200    300mm   f11    1/200sec    Nikon 300mmf4

Myanmar Part

6. 26 April 2018    Inle lake    Nikon D750    iso 200    175mm    f5.6    1/1000sec    Nikon 70-200mmf4

Myanmar Part

7. 27 April 2018    Inle Lake    Nikon D750    iso 250    300mm    f8    1/1000sec    Nikon 300mm f4

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