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Myanmar-Splashes of Colour

17 June 2018

I’m not normally a fan of colour photography. But you exclaim, this whole website is full of colour pictures!!! Let me qualify that statement. The colour photography I don’t like are the exaggerated, contrived colours that were there or added to for effect. Advertisements would be an example of this such as the classic yellow beachball on the sand or the bright umbrellas against the dull sky. But I do like including umbrellas in my photos as they are very photogenic but under my breath I am saying thats another cliche’. You may have noticed (I hope) that I prefer a more subtle, muted colour palate in my photos.

Today I’m gonna make an exception. Myanmar is full of colour and probably the most colourful country I have visited. The bright colours match the warmth of the people and the brightness of their smiles. So here is a sample of what’s to come over the coming months  in full blown sometimes exaggerated colour. No holding back with the vibrance and saturation sliders in photoshop lightroom. Put your sunglasses on!

Myanmar-Splashes of Colour

1. Bagan  Sunrise.   19 April 2018    Nikon D750    iso200    300mm    f11    1/200sec    Nikon PF300mmf4

Myanmar-Splashes of Colour

2. Yangon    16 April 2018    Nikon D750    iso 200    70mm    f4.0    1/500sec    Nikon 70-200mmf4.0

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3. Chaukhatkyi Pagoda Bagan    16 April 2018    Nikon D3s    iso1600    16mm    f5.6    1/60sec    Nikon 14-24mm f2.8

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4. Shwezigon pagoda    16 April 2018    Nikon D3s    iso200    48mm    f2.8    1/180sec    Nikon 24-70mm f2.8

Myanmar-Splashes of Colour

5. Shwezigon pagoda    16 April 2018    Nikon D3s    iso800    38mm    f4.8    1/125sec    Nikon 24-70mmf2.8

Myanmar-Splashes of Colour

6. Shwezigon pagoda    16 April 2018    Nikon D3s    iso200    14mm    f6.7    1/180sec    Nikon 14-24mmf2.8

Myanmar-Splashes of Colour

7. Market Bagan    18 April 2018    Nikon D3s    iso1600    24mm    f4.8    1/125sec    Nikon 24-70mm f2.8

Myanmar-Splashes of Colour

8. Market Bagan    18 April 2018    Nikon D3s    iso3200    55mm    f3.3    1/125sec    Nikon 24-70mmf2.8

Myanmar-Splashes of Colour

9. Pakkaku Market    19 April 2018    Nikon D3s    iso6400    24mm    f5.6    1/125sec    Nikon 24-70mmf2.8

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Bagan, Nuns and Orphans

After visiting Shwezigon pagoda where I photographed the nuns the guide took us to an Orphanage just down the road. The boys had either lost their parents or couldn’t afford to be looked after. When I got there a whole bunch of photographers were leaving, so this must be on the tourist route.

Looks like they don’t get to eat their lunch in peace!

Bagan, Nuns and Orphans

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4.   17 April 2018    Nikon D3s    iso6400    14mm    f2.8    1/125sec

Bagan, Nuns and Orphans

5.    iso 6400    Nikon D3s    70mm    f4.0    1/125sec    Nikon 24-70mm f2.8

Bagan, Nuns and Orphans

6.    Nikon D750    iso800    200mm    f4.0    1/60sec

Bagan, Nuns and Orphans

7.    Nikon D750    iso6400    102mm    f4.0    1/125sec

Bagan, Nuns and Orphans

9.    Nikon D750    iso6400    70mm    f5.6    1/125sec    Nikon 70-200mm f4.0

Bagan, Nuns and Orphans

8.    Nikon D750    iso 5600    70mm    f4.0    1/125sec    Nikon 70-200mmf4.0

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Bagan, Nuns and Orphans
Bagan, Nuns and Orphans

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Initiation

On the 20 April after a great time at Bagan we flew to Heho airport and was picked up by our guide and driver to take us to Kakku. Kakku is shown in my blogg pictures no20, “Splashes of Colour”. Maybe more pictures of Kakku to come later but they are a bit touristy and I do like to show something different!

Anyway along the trip we saw this celebration taking place and it looked like a wedding. As you know from previous bloggs I am a wedding party stalker, so I yelled out “Stop the Car!”. The brakes were jammed on and we screeched to a halt. Actually it wasn’t that dramatic I politely asked “can we stop here?” It wasn’t a wedding but an initiation ceremony which is  a celebration of a rite of passage. The boys were going to a monastery for at least 2 weeks and live the life like monks. The whole village and friends come to celebrate.

We were warmly welcomed to join the festivities and invited to lunch. Then we met the parents and they allowed us to photograph the proceedings in their house. Everyone was very friendly and actually welcomed the univited intrusion.

it was very dark in the rooms and mum was very disappointed that her cell phone photos were too dark. My equipment worked better in the dark than hers so she asked for my contact details. Apparently in Myanmar facebook is the defacto communication medium, and not G maill. So the guide (Thwin) became her facebook friend (not me dammit) so I could send her photos via the guide. See gallery photo of Sally and the Guide exchanging contacts with Mum.

When on our trip around Inle Lake mum kept asking the guide are the photos ready yet. Thwin said to her to wait a bit longer as we were still in the canoe and not back in NZ yet.

 I managed to send her the processed images 3 weeks later. She was very happy with the results. Thankyou Nikon D3s.

Initiation

1. 20 April 2018    Nikon D3s    iso 200    45mm    f4.8    1/125sec    Nikon 24-70mm f2.8

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2. Nikon D3s    iso200    45mm    f4.8    1/125sec

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3.    Nikon D3s    iso6400    52mm    f9.5    1/125sec

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4.    Nikon D3s    iso 3200    38mm    f4.0    1/125sec

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