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southeast asia 2007 :

southeast asia 2007

photographie-irie

Updated: Apr 15, 2008 1:57pm PST

Thailand In Colour : Thailand is a country of brilliant colours, as these photos show.

Thailand In Colour

kenphoto

Thailand is a country of brilliant colours, as these photos show.

Updated: Mar 09, 2008 4:45pm PST

Thailand in Black & White : Black and white photos have a timeless quality that I love.  These are my favourites from the trip.

Thailand in Black & White

kenphoto

Black and white photos have a timeless quality that I love. These are ...

Updated: Mar 07, 2008 8:31pm PST

Manila Zoo : Photographs from the Manila Zoo, Manila Philippines.

Manila Zoo

David Robinson (dwrobinson)

Photographs from the Manila Zoo, Manila Philippines.

Updated: Mar 02, 2008 12:08am PST

making burnay (clay jars) :

making burnay (clay jars)

coffeehunter

Updated: Jan 07, 2008 8:59pm PST

Indochine 2007 : North Vietnam (Hanoi, Nghia Lo, Than Uyen, Sapa, Ban Ho, Lao Cai, Halong Bay), Laos (Luang Prabang, Ban Nadad) and Thailand (Chiang Mai) November 2007.  Shirley on Canon D350 and Jim on Polaroid and video.  Videos are here - http://www.youtube.com/Webmoment  .

Indochine 2007

webmoment

North Vietnam (Hanoi, Nghia Lo, Than Uyen, Sapa, Ban Ho, Lao Cai, Halo ...

Updated: Dec 12, 2007 11:06am PST

Chiang Mai 200708 :

Chiang Mai 200708

Vincent Wong

Updated: Aug 25, 2007 11:28pm PST

Vietnam 2006 (Highlights) : Our trip to Vietnam during Dec2006-Jan2007.

Vietnam 2006 (Highlights)

Christina&Enrico (CEPhotography)

Our trip to Vietnam during Dec2006-Jan2007.

Updated: Aug 07, 2007 6:42am PST

Myanmar Daze : The name is obviously a spoof of Orwell's famous novel but somehow 'daze' seems appropriate. I visited Myanmar in 2004 on Red Cross business. I spent several days in Yangon (Rangoon) as well as up in the northern Shan State, in and around Kengtung (pronounced shan-tung). The entire time I felt as if I was in another 'zone'. The strongest feeling to remain with me was of a land and people cocooned in a weird time warp. It was as if some alien force had placed a bubble around Burma and then retreated back into space. Time hadn't exactly stopped in Myanmar but it barely moved. I was pleasantly surprised with the strong Indian flavor of the culture, from Hindu shrines on the street corner to a very syncretic curried cuisine and pockets of  Nepalis and Bengalis that popped up in the most unexpected places.  Like many African countries the land is rich with gems; unlike most African countries, they are still traded openly on the streets. 

In the middle of my trip there was an internal coup. Nothing happened. Traffic didn't stop. Tanks didn't appear. The nightly news showed the biggest of all Burmese generals visiting an animal husbandry project in the provinces. It was only on BBC that we learned the entire government and top layer of the bureaucracy was either out of work or behind bars. Nothing so much as a breeze rippled the Burmese political trees.

Next to North Korea there is not a more weird, creepy, yet gorgeous and fascinating place than Myanmar.

Myanmar Daze

ajnabi

The name is obviously a spoof of Orwell's famous novel but somehow 'da ...

Updated: Jul 15, 2007 8:24pm PST

India - Part 2 : These shots are from a trip I took to the Indian Himalayas in April and May of 2007. This gallery is predominantly Himachal Pradesh in May.

India - Part 2

JayAmin

These shots are from a trip I took to the Indian Himalayas in April an ...

Updated: Jun 26, 2007 9:41pm PST