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Sony Forums Challenges | all galleries >> Challenge 133: 'Eat, Drink, and Be Merry' (hosted by MFC and Kara) >> Challenge 133: Exhibition > edit image
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circa 2003

5th Place Tie
Humble Portions
by irish_eye

Myammar[Burma]

Happened upon a street procession at noon day in Burma and was very glad to have my 717 to
record what is probably an ordinary noonday event there, but a never been seen before by me event.
a Humble line up for food, a break from meditation.


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Sony Forums Challenges28-Dec-2006 00:16
So classy and SOOOOO Irish!! Fremiet
mlynn 25-Dec-2006 17:23
Gorgeous as always Irish, amazing. --Melanie
Carlos Chacon 25-Dec-2006 13:54
Left without words for this masterful take. This shot has a very particular feeling about it... I am no really sure if 'mystical' would be the word, but it must be at least close. Well done!
roberta23-Dec-2006 19:06
Excellent... surreal quality.
irish 23-Dec-2006 06:00
Thank-you for the kind comments.. Burma is really called Myammar..I keep forgetting that part..but not its magic.
Katherine Stanback's Photos22-Dec-2006 11:48
Wonderful capture - I love the strange color and lighting, and their solemn expressions!
Colleen Prohaska22-Dec-2006 07:42
Magnificent imagery, captivating and alluring. It makes me think.
Vikas Malhotra22-Dec-2006 06:33
Stunning shot.... Vikas
Sony Forums Challenges21-Dec-2006 22:15
Great that you happened upon this procession, Irish...and a beautiful capture. I love the colors and mood lighting here. It really accentuates the humble and spiritual nature of this grouping...and I like how it draws so much attention to the monk carrying his food vessel. Unique...well seen and taken, Irish. A wonderful glimpse into some of the human reality of this spiritual culture. MFC