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Just Added My Latest Gallery: Memories of Myanmar

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I'm just back from Myanmar – one of my all-time favorite photographic and personal adventures.

It was a difficult choice, but I picked my favorite Canon 5D Mark III images for a new Gallery here on my Squarespace site: Memories of Myanmar.

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Getting to Myanmar was not easy. Door to door: 32 hours going, 40 hours coming home. As I say, It's not easy having fun.

I will be sharing new images at my 2014 Canon sponsored Exploring the Light Seminars. I hope you can join the photo fun.

Explore the light,
Rick

Memories of Myanmar

I'm more than halfway through my Myanmar adventure, which makes me kinda sad because being here is a wonderful personal and photographic experience.

In about two weeks I will be posting a galley here on my site with my favorite images. Stay tuned. For now, see some of my images on my Google+ page.

I'm also making a few educational and motivational videos for The Arcanum. I'm very proud to be one of The Arcanum  Inception Masters. More to come on The Arcanum - an awesome on-line learning platform.

Opening image: One of the world's longest teak bridges.

Second image: World Largest book. Do a Google search to read about it.

Explore the light,
Rick

This post sponsored by Adorama - great gear at great prices.

Myanmar Day 1 Favorite Image

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Hi from day #1 in Myanmar - Yangon. Amazing culture and picture opportunities. Good Myanmar beer and great prices, too: Thai dinner with three beers was $18. Lunch was $8.

Born on a Tuesday? Check out this corner if you swing by the Shwedagon Pagoda. Other days of the week here, too.

Fading with jet lag. More images to come.

Tech info: Canon 5D Mark III, Canon 14mm lens.

Explore the light,
Rick