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Burma Through My Lens

Two monks travel on the Burma's famous U Bein bridge,which is the world's longest teak bridge, to their monastery as the sun sets.

Two monks travel on the Burma's famous U Bein bridge,which is the world's longest teak bridge, to their monastery as the sun sets.

Two monks travel on the Burma's famous U Bein bridge,which is the world's longest teak bridge, to their monastery as the sun sets. Nuns feed pigeons in the Thanbhodae Temple near Monywa. Burmese kids work on farm lending a hand to their parents.When I requested to photograph them,they were thrilled as if it were the opportunity of the life-time. A young monk in the Shweyaunghwe monastery near Inle lake.

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  • Image © 2010 Eugene Latt
Some of the favourite photos I took in the past few years in Burma using Canon 20 D with various lenses.


Published on 11/10/10

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