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Lately, I’ve been having trouble not posting pictures of temples in Bagan, Myanmar every week for photo of the week. I just have so many photos from our time there!
And out of all of the sunrises and sunsets that we caught, I think this one that I took late one morning has actually turned into one of my favourites. Maybe it’s the white puffy clouds (or Cumulus clouds if you feel like getting nerdy with me) against the blue sky that get me.
If you’re wondering, at the top of the temple, the odd looking spire thing that looks like a big net, is actually bamboo scaffolding. A lot of the temples were damaged in recent earthquakes, and are undergoing repairs.
POW: Lone Temple in Bagan
PHOTO DETAILS
Aperture | ƒ/8 | ||||||||||||
Camera | NEX-6 | ||||||||||||
Flash fired | no | ||||||||||||
Focal length | 46mm | ||||||||||||
ISO | 200 | ||||||||||||
Shutter speed | 1/1000s | ||||||||||||
Title | POW: Lone Temple in Bagan |
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