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Prayers Saying

November 7th, 2008
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It was 3 November 2008 on Shwedagon Pagoda of Yangon (Rangoon).  I went there to accompany my friend who came back from Bangkok for family reunion.  I did not happen to bring my SLR.  I saw this little nun saying prayers with very thunderous voice.  So, I captured this shot with my SONY P200 handy camera.  Later, I regret that I did not bring my SLR.  I should have earned far better shot than this.  It takes couples of hours to finish the whole prayer book.  She is on the half way while I took this shot.

Photo Information
Camera – SONY P200
Exposure Time – 1/50s
ISO Speed – 120
Focal Length – 12.1mm

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We also had a short chat with this little nun somewhere in compound while you and my brother went another corner.

I am missing those days bro. :(

Myo Kyaw Htun
November 7th, 2008

@ Myo Kyaw Htun >> Ko Phyo. I do understand you. You must definitely miss these days in YGN. Memorable day, bro…

Ye Lwin Oo
November 9th, 2008

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