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Photo AlbumJun 30, '08 8:24 AM
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We had to get up at five thirty in the morning to catch the right lighting conditions for our shoot. Earlier during the night we were debating on how to get to the boat without drawing the attention of the police (foreigners have to get permission from the police commissioner and agree to take an escort). We had done none since it would be very hard for us to convince the locals of our neutrality if we had agreed with the authorities. I arranged for two locals to act as our guide and they were waiting for us at a pre-arranged spot and after a short delay we were on.

Location: Rangamati Hill District


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crimsonbelt wrote on Jun 30, '08
nice capture!
cd26 wrote on Jun 30, '08
love the nature vibe.. :)
kadika wrote on Jun 30, '08
beautiful... never seen anything like that before! love it..
flyingzypher wrote on Jun 30, '08
nice capture!
lovely colors, eh? I caught her quite unawares with a long lens while she was on her way back to the village with a bundle of straw for her roof.
flyingzypher wrote on Jun 30, '08
cd26 said
love the nature vibe.. :)
Thanks, I had to lie down on the stream bed to get the angle, definitely worth the effort!!!
flyingzypher wrote on Jun 30, '08
kadika said
beautiful... never seen anything like that before! love it..
Thanks, the spires are made of tin, something u'd expect to be endemic in this tin-rich region.
ilyoy wrote on Jul 6, '08
just beautiful! :)
flyingzypher wrote on Jul 6, '08
ilyoy said
just beautiful! :)
Thanx man!!!
2m79 wrote on Jul 9, '08
beautiful...i love this!
2m79 wrote on Jul 9, '08
this is awesome...fantastic shot...2thumbs up!
2m79 wrote on Jul 9, '08
beautiful..alive and cool!
2m79 wrote on Jul 9, '08
awesome sunset!
2m79 wrote on Jul 9, '08
i love this too...very artistic!
2m79 wrote on Jul 9, '08
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Congratulations...this album is great...i love the life seen in your shots...beautiful..i was looking for your guest book to post this but you do not have one anymore.
flyingzypher wrote on Jul 10, '08
2m79 said
beautiful...i love this!
Thanks, you're very kind!!!
flyingzypher wrote on Jul 10, '08
2m79 said
this is awesome...fantastic shot...2thumbs up!
Beautiful, ain't it? and it's only the start of the monsoon.
flyingzypher wrote on Jul 10, '08
2m79 said
beautiful..alive and cool!
ya, and virtually tireless!!!
flyingzypher wrote on Jul 10, '08
2m79 said
awesome sunset!
*lol, sunrise actually...
flyingzypher wrote on Jul 10, '08
2m79 said
i love this too...very artistic!
I was within three feet from him when i took this shot, he could have easily caused me harm if he wanted to.
flyingzypher wrote on Jul 10, '08
Thank you, and you're welcome. About my guest book, i believe it wrecks havoc on the composition of the page, so, i decided to remove it for the moment.
universeangel16 wrote on Jul 28, '08
nice! :)
flyingzypher wrote on Jul 28, '08
nice! :)
Thank you!!!
frommalves wrote on Feb 23, '10
these are special conditions for travelling... certainly the most interesting although not always the funniest sometimes !...
flyingzypher wrote on Feb 24, '10
Yes, conflict and restrictions have been around since the British left the sub-continent in disarray. People and tribes have been straddled and warped by artificial borders that bear no resemblence or, legitimity -in their simple minds.
frommalves wrote on Feb 24, '10
so sorry... this phenomenom has been observed elsewhere too...not only under british conditions....
flyingzypher wrote on Feb 24, '10
true, the americas, africa, ocenia, china... colonialism and the subsequent power games that ensued took away the rights of indigenous communities and minorities alike.
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