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THE MOST BEAUTIFUL MONASTERY

Photography Cultural and Spiritual Art posted on Oct 08, 2007
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La Birmanie a des milliers- literallement- de monastères. En certes régions, comme autour du Lac Inlé, il y a un a chaque paté de maisons. Pourquoi celui là serait le plus beau ? Parce que. Je suis tombée amoureuse à première vue. Pour les birmanais, il est tellement banal que le chauffeur est passé devant sans même s´arreter. J´ai crié et le fait revenir. J´étais émerveillée et je m´arrachais le cheveaux parce que il était complètement en contre-jour, le soleil en plein derrière. Impossible de faire une photo et je partais. Le chaffeur ne comprennais pas. « Je vous montre 200 cents monastères sur la route où on l´on va ! Pourquoi justement celui là ?» Ce monastère a plus de 200 ans, est entièrement en bois de teck, avec ces merveilleuses fenetres ovales où les moines- surtout les petis, se prelassent regardant dehors. Absolument magique. Je suis retournée après, plusieurs fois, j´ai fini par manger avec les moines, assister aux classes des petits, me promener partout. Ce n´est pas trés normal pour une femme, mais en Birmanie, avec un beau sourrire et beaucoup de respect on interprete diffèrement la tradition. Cette vielle batisse en teck sent le bois, fait du bruit de bois quand on marche, elle respire le teck. Surtout, elle est vivante... J´ESSAYE DE FAIRE DES PROGRES EN PHOTOSHOP ET JE SUIS JUSTE ARRIVEE A COLORER LE CIEL, QU´ÉTAIT BLANC. QUAND J´AI ESSAYÉ DE METTRE DE NUAGES, ELLES SONT DEVENUES VERTES ET PAS MOYEN DE CHANGER. Burma has literally- thousands of monasteries. In certainly areas, as around the Inle Lake there is one in each corner. Why would that there be most beautiful? Because. I fell in love at first sight. For Burmese people, it is so banal that the driver passed in front without stop. I shouted and I make returning. I was breathless with this wonderful and desesperated because it was completely in back-light, the sun full behind. Impossible to make a photo and I left the region. The driver don’t understand. “I show you 200 hundred monasterys on the road where we go. Why this one? ” This monastery has more than 200 years, is entirely made in teak wood, with these marvellous oval windows where the monks specially the kids, spend the time looking at outside. Absolutely magic. I am returned many times after, I eating with monks, see the classes of small, walk everywhere. This is not normal for a woman in a monastery, but in Burma, with a beautiful smile and much respect, the traditions can be interpreted differentily. This ol building enterily in teck , smell wood, make noise of wood when one walks, it breathes teak. I TRY TO MAKE PROGRESS IN PHOTOSHOP AND I AM ARRIVAL TO COLOURED THE SKY, WHO IS WHITE . WHEN I TRIED TO PUT CLOUDS, THEY BECAME GREEN AND NOT WAY OF CHANGING.

Comments (68)


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trishabadblood

10:13AM | Mon, 08 October 2007

the name fits this capture.... most beautiful... Excellent capture.....

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broatch

10:14AM | Mon, 08 October 2007

the sky does not look look right at all maybe the original sky should be left in.

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MagikUnicorn

10:19AM | Mon, 08 October 2007

Joli monastère sur pilotis :)

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Richardphotos

10:24AM | Mon, 08 October 2007

it is beautiful even with the metal roof. I love the woodwork and the monks are interesting.I could not handle those robes-give me blue jean pants any day

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leifwestlund

10:25AM | Mon, 08 October 2007

Great shot and a wonderful story.

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delbeke

10:27AM | Mon, 08 October 2007

Un bâtiment très intéressant, charmant

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amlondono

10:27AM | Mon, 08 October 2007

Beautiful Photo . Bravo . Thanks for sharing .

stolta

10:27AM | Mon, 08 October 2007

Excellent image.

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mikeerson

10:27AM | Mon, 08 October 2007

I didn't notice the sky was green til I read what you wrote. You can pick any sky you like and click and drag your buildings over the top, center it where you want. A simple skinny frame around the picture maybe in gold and black would look nice... Maybe even drop a banner in at bottem or top and title it. Just some suggestions because it sounds like you didn't like your sky.

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aerodreams

10:28AM | Mon, 08 October 2007

superbe photo

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lilbiscuit

10:29AM | Mon, 08 October 2007

Wonderful shot! Excellent.

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JeffG7BRJ

10:29AM | Mon, 08 October 2007

A beautiful old building, it is good that they build it on the stilts, I should imagine the lake swelling during the rainy season. At least they will be able to fish for their dinner from the window. Another great insight to the Burmese way of life. Bravo!!!!!

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Janiss

10:35AM | Mon, 08 October 2007

Pas grave pour ce ciel, juste te dire, et tu le sais, que ces découvertes en ta compagnie sont absolument succulentes! J'ai hâte de voir la suie... merci de tout coeur Rosely!

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mojo1917

10:36AM | Mon, 08 October 2007

nice shot and thanks for the background. i love the windows and the monks looking out. very interesting that it is made entirely of teak wood. nice shot.

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jeroni

10:41AM | Mon, 08 October 2007

excelente imagen para recordad los sucesos que estan ocurriendo en birmania gracias amiga

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PIERRE25

10:48AM | Mon, 08 October 2007

Excellente capture Mousson, jolie photo!!!

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SSoffia

10:55AM | Mon, 08 October 2007

MIRA POSANDO A MI AMIGA ESTOS MONGES ... CLARO QUE ELLOS SABEN QUE TU FOTOGRAFIA ES MARAVILLOSA Y SI!!! ES MUY BELLA AMIGA MIA GRACIAS ;)

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Georges_H_Hoens

10:59AM | Mon, 08 October 2007

Un beautemple en effet, ne serait-il pas sur pilotis en fonction de crues éventuelles du lac en cas de mousson?

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junge1

11:05AM | Mon, 08 October 2007

I nice photo! I love your explanations!

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Domi48

11:32AM | Mon, 08 October 2007

Remarquable, ce monastère, effectivement. Un petit côté humoristique, avec ces bonzes à la fenêtre. Pour le côté technique, accentue peut-être un peu le contraste (si c'est possible).

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KaToFel

11:33AM | Mon, 08 October 2007

The monks rather look at you, then into their books....

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TheAnimaGemini

11:54AM | Mon, 08 October 2007

Wonderful shot and thanks again for the background info. :)

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mbz2662

12:10PM | Mon, 08 October 2007

A great story and a fabulous photo! Thanks for sharing.

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RodolfoCiminelli

12:21PM | Mon, 08 October 2007

Une construction architectonique impressionnante et excellente photographie Rosely....!!!!

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carlx

12:33PM | Mon, 08 October 2007

Wonderful and very interesting Monastery!!! Superb shot!!!

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MarciaGomes

12:45PM | Mon, 08 October 2007

MINHA AMIGA A FOTO É ESPETACULAR,ESTÁ SE SAINDO UMA GRANDE REPORTER SUPER HISTÓRIA.+++++++++5 UM GRANDE BEIJÃO.

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sharky_

1:31PM | Mon, 08 October 2007

Such an interesting shot here. You got all of them out near the window for your photo.. Very nice shot. Aloha

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LeCygne

1:41PM | Mon, 08 October 2007

Votre travail est toujour plein de beauté!! Merci bien pour cette image.

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mansco

2:02PM | Mon, 08 October 2007

Gracias por tus explicaciones. Me encanta este trabajo, los monjes parecen estarposando muy contentos ;O)

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jakiesnannie

2:11PM | Mon, 08 October 2007

I am so glad that you insisted and did get the photo of this beautiful teak Monistary. The windows make it even more special. Your narritive of this photo, of all of your photographs make the photo even more specail....Thank you for sharing.


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