Temple Complex, Bagan, Mandalay Division, Burma.

    I knew there would be pictures a plenty to be had in Bagan, but I deigned to find a new angle or two on Burma's most photographed location. It was actually more difficult than I thought to photography out here on the plain - a completely different experience from say, the temples of Angkor - but it was still a brilliant experience just the same.

    That being said, most of the credit has to go to our good friend Rama, for without him this light would not be possible.

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    Comments and faves

    1. Gryphes, JAhrensy, Ed Spence, Derekwin, and 29 other people added this photo to their favorites.

    2. JAhrensy (12 months ago | reply)

      Wow!! That's pretty special.

    3. Derekwin (12 months ago | reply)

      looks like a movie still

    4. Flash Parker (12 months ago | reply)

      Thank guys! Mucho appreciado

    5. cteteris (12 months ago | reply)

      daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamn... that light is magic. My fave shot from you ever

    6. Flash Parker (12 months ago | reply)

      thank you thank you!

    7. Helje (12 months ago | reply)

      Definitely some rather pleasing light here. I also like how you use the foreground structure to frame the one in the rear.

    8. Ping Timeout (12 months ago | reply)

      Amazing capture

    9. Flash Parker (12 months ago | reply)

      Thanks gang.

    10. larryML (12 months ago | reply)

      Nice Shot.

    11. WelkinLight Photography (12 months ago | reply)

      Sir, you found yourself some delicious light. Well framed on your part, too!

    12. sarah gilland (9 months ago | reply)

      this is beautiful

    13. lozsad (6 months ago | reply)

      When I saw this picture I felt the warmth from it. That light you've captured is pretty special.

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