Sorry for the long absence of blog posts. I’ve been totally and completely swamped, without a spare moment to do any blogging and with Myanmar’s slow internet connections, one needs more than a “moment” to accomplish a blog post, especially one rich with images! So, finally, as I sit here at 5:00am in the comfort of my over-water bungalow at Inle Lake, on the 11th day of this year’s Amazing Myanmar photo tour I’m going to get some photos uploaded so that you can see what this photo tour is all about.
The always inspiring Darrell Milbourne, a Tasmania based intrepid explorer/photographer and five-time Jim Cline Photo Tour participant, works his shot. Darrell celebrated his birthday during this trip, he’s 79 years young. Happy birthday Darrell!
Reflection at Shwedegon Pagoda
Maureen works a shot of a monk exiting the kitchen in Bago
Bonnie takes a break while shooting at a local market
Durian fruit in the marketplace
Joe rides back across the river after temporarily losing his shoe in deep mud on the opposite bank.
Gold leaf making factory
Smiling face, Ubien bridge
Smiling face, Ubien bridge
Unique cigarette lighter hangs from the ceiling in a restaurant dining room on the road to Pyin Oo Lwin
Rojean rides a stagecoach during our shoot at the old British hill station of Pyin Oo Lwin
If you’re thinking about taking this trip you’ll need to sign up early, as it always sells out. Demand has been so brisk that we now offer this trip twice a year, once in February and another time in September. Here’s a link where you can find out more about the trip, and add yourself on the interest list for 2013. Click here
Lovely images Karl – bringing back wonderful memories! Lisa
Fantastic photos Karl, I love them all – but maybe I love the old lady, no. 14 from the top or, or, or ….. they are great all 😉
Jens
Hi Karl,
I was glad see your note on fb about your recent travels.
I just took a look at your most recent photos here, and I must say that your use of directional ambient light to set the mood is awesome! I too have been using flash less and less, even for weddings, and I think that you are partly to blame for that 🙂
Hope you and Carrie are both doing great!
Terry
Karl, your photography is absolutely beautiful. The colours, the textures, the humanity and its delicate nature. Ken Rockwell mentioned your work on his site and I’m glad he did. Keep up the stunning work!
Tim Delaney
Stewiacke, NS Canada
It has been a joy sharing this adventure. Thanks!!!!