Fishing in small groups
U Htaung Bo Road in Yangon
Old Yay Tar Shay lane in Yangon
Gyar Twaya St to the Shwedagon premise
Burmese people make pilgrimage to the pagoda
Eastern stairways to the pagoda platform
Golden decorated ceiling and its columns
Vendor stores along the walk up stairs
Young monks at the pagoda platform
Burmese monks
Young monks resting on the floor
Monk faces
Young novice getting monkshood
Young boy with his thanaka make up
Kaba Aye Pagoda Road in Yangon
Encountering local people at night
The white elephant pavilion
Girl at the Bogyoke Aung San Market
Myself on the ferry crossing the Yangon river
Dala Ferry terminal
Buddha statue beside Botataung Pagoda
Man carrying a basket full of coco
Venue of the Dinghy Fever
On the way back to Nanthe village
Morning idyll on the waterway
The lake in morning sunshine
Simple house on the waterway
Kyauk Taing village
An ox face portrait
Pa'O mother with her daughter
Pa'O girl
Way down from the pagoda hill
Thaung Tho Pagoda
Chinthes temple guardians in Thaung Tho
Copy of Kyaiktiyo or Golden Rock
Pagodas in Thaung Tho monastery
My oblation to Lord Buddha
Thaung Tho pagodas
Buddha and the Nāga Snake
Golden gate roof top
Ascent gate to Thaung Tho monastery
Ox-barrow in Thaung Tho
Mains cord dry over bamboo rods
Fishermen traffic on the lake
Fisherman throws out the net
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Fishing artist
Last impression of the artistic style from the Intha people:
Standing at the edge of the small boat with one leg, rowing the boat only with the other leg, throw out the net with both free hands, wearing a Longyi, the Burmese sarong for men.
If I would try to copy this style of fishing I'd surely loose the Longyi.
Standing at the edge of the small boat with one leg, rowing the boat only with the other leg, throw out the net with both free hands, wearing a Longyi, the Burmese sarong for men.
If I would try to copy this style of fishing I'd surely loose the Longyi.
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