These are all interesting images, Antonio.
I think the one major issue that we travel photographers have is that we usually only get to see a place once and have little to no opportunity to scout out the place and plan our shots. We rarely get the opportunity to review our work and go back a second time to get the to places and shooting positions that would give us stronger images, from technical, compositional and impact standpoints.
I am writing from my own experiences, but suspect that you run into similar issues when you travel.
Regardless, these are interesting images with a few very strong ones in these postings.
Very interesting images...
Had you visited the shrine seen atop the rock?
Wonderful set of images!
Burma is currently a dictatorship like so many other countries of the World.
They moved the political capital to a new town with obviously, restricted access...
People does not steal the gold spread on the symbols. Perhaps they do sometimes. But the punishment is for sure, something serious.
The gold is placed by hand, in very thin leaves.
When we visited this country some 15 years ago, it was wilder and nicer. Now, there are too many people all over.
Last edited by Antonio Correia; 13th August 2019 at 01:50 PM.
Very pleasing...; the last image has a slight angularity; needs a bit of rotation, clockwise