Jorgen Udvang
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I have done a little journey the week that has passed. Time was limited, so it lasted much shorter than I would have liked, but from a photographic point of view, it was as good as it gets, at least when it comes to motives. We (I and a Burmese colleague), travelled to Mrauk-U, a town that is easiest to reach by river-boat, 5-6 hours inland from Sittwe, the capital of the Rakhine State in Myanmar. Sittwe is in itself the centre of a very controversial ethnic conflict, a conflict I will not comment upon.
As a starter, here's a photo of the ferry that took us back to Sittwe this morning, a voyage that took 6 hours and was part of the 18 hour journey back to my apartment in Thailand. I will post these photos in the 4/3 forum as well, since all photos were taken with Panasonic GH2 and GH3.
GH3 with PanaLeica 14-50mm f/2.8-3.5 @ 14mm and f/4
As a starter, here's a photo of the ferry that took us back to Sittwe this morning, a voyage that took 6 hours and was part of the 18 hour journey back to my apartment in Thailand. I will post these photos in the 4/3 forum as well, since all photos were taken with Panasonic GH2 and GH3.
GH3 with PanaLeica 14-50mm f/2.8-3.5 @ 14mm and f/4
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