Our trip to Burma is winding down. It was an amazing experience, this country is really a photographic wonderland. My friend QT Luong summarized it well: “Burma will spoil any of your future southeast Asia travel experiences”. In 14 days, I shoot more than 3500 images. Last night we had our group photo sharing session where I show the pictures below:
		
		
- Supa Pagoda in Yangon.
 
- Hot air balloons at sunrise over Bagan
 
- Capuccino in Burma
 
- Portrait of a novice monk.
 
- Young novice monks in a temple (Bagan)
 
- Burmanese umbrella
 
- Sunrise over Bagan’s temples.
 
- Golden buddah
 
- Ceremony in Mandalay
 
- Mandalay fort at sunrise
 
- Alm offering in yangon.
 
- Inke Lake fisherman
 
- Woman ferrying people across a small stream in Yangon
 
- Hide and seek monk
 
- One of the many Bagan temple
 
- Monk in Bagan
 
- Bagan secret temple
 
- Buddha carving workshop
 
- Nun studying
 
- Amarapura teak bridge
 
- Mandalay stuppa
 
- Swimming pool at the Mandalay Hill hotel
 
- Young novice studying
 
- Intha fishermen
 
- Intha fishermen
 
- Inle Lake fisherman
 
- Intha fishermen in the mist at sunrise
 
- Intha fishermen
 
- Stairs at Indein village.
 
- This boat was sunk on purpose for this image.
 
- Sunken boat.
 
- Ancestral way of fishing
 
- Intha fishermen
 
- A group of friendly Inle Lake fishermen.
 
- Inle Lake fishermen
 
- Class in a monk monastery
 
- A young novice studying in a monastery
 
- Pindaya Buddhas cave
 
		
			







































