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Bahn Ruam Jai Project: April 2010
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Bahn Ruam Jai Project. A home for hill tribe kids / march 27 - april 3, 2010. Sunday, April 4, 2010. Day 1: Getting to know you. Puang and Surachat / photo by: Jumpol. Kumthorn, our translator extraordinaire and participant / photo by: Maliwan. Ila and Maliwan, observers and participants / photo by: Kumthorn. Jumpol and Duang /photo by: Puang. Sineenart and Bussaba / photo by: Petcharal. Wisit and Petchara /photo by Sineenart. Next take a photo of someone without showing his/her face:. Pounding rice / Ila.
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Bahn Ruam Jai Project: Out Takes
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Bahn Ruam Jai Project. A home for hill tribe kids / march 27 - april 3, 2010. Sunday, April 4, 2010. Where is that self-timer button? Nat, aka the mad scientist, tests batteries. The best iced coffee on the planet: Lanna Cafe, 2nd ring road, Chiang Mai. Editing.seeing the forest AND the trees. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 8 days, 8 kids, 4 cameras, 1 inspiring woman, 2 nutty foreigners cycling in the mid-day sun. They made some great images and took care of us beautifully. Day 7: Tell me a story .
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Bahn Ruam Jai Project: Day 1: Getting to know you
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Bahn Ruam Jai Project. A home for hill tribe kids / march 27 - april 3, 2010. Sunday, April 4, 2010. Day 1: Getting to know you. Puang and Surachat / photo by: Jumpol. Kumthorn, our translator extraordinaire and participant / photo by: Maliwan. Ila and Maliwan, observers and participants / photo by: Kumthorn. Jumpol and Duang /photo by: Puang. Sineenart and Bussaba / photo by: Petcharal. Wisit and Petchara /photo by Sineenart. Next take a photo of someone without showing his/her face:. There are dorms fo...
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Bahn Ruam Jai Project: Day 5: In which we discover the joys of panoramas & scavenger hunts
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Bahn Ruam Jai Project. A home for hill tribe kids / march 27 - april 3, 2010. Sunday, April 4, 2010. Day 5: In which we discover the joys of panoramas and scavenger hunts. Today we explore the fun of the panorama setting in which we stitch three frames together. Scavenger hunt, photo style:. T: # 7 (in Thai written with a water hose). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 8 days, 8 kids, 4 cameras, 1 inspiring woman, 2 nutty foreigners cycling in the mid-day sun. Day 1: Getting to know you.
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Bama Saga: Through the looking glass
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Or how I learned Burmese in 10 days. Tuesday, June 1, 2010. Through the looking glass. Love those 'princes' for laundry service! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Through the looking glass. Ka, ka, ga, nga. The alpha and the omega. MY STORY photo project pages. Bahn Ruam Jai Project. MSppa 5/ Pyin Oo Lwin. MY STORY photo project 5. MY STORY photo project goes to Mexico. MY STORY photo project ISEA.
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Bahn Ruam Jai Project: Days 3 & 4: You got eyes!
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Bahn Ruam Jai Project. A home for hill tribe kids / march 27 - april 3, 2010. Sunday, April 4, 2010. Days 3 and 4: You got eyes! Take a photo of something so that we can't recognize the subject. A tower of shoes. And now for depth of field. Are we all on the same page here? Using the edges of the frame: get that subject out of dead center! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 8 days, 8 kids, 4 cameras, 1 inspiring woman, 2 nutty foreigners cycling in the mid-day sun. Day 1: Getting to know you.
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Bama Saga: The alpha and the omega
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Or how I learned Burmese in 10 days. Tuesday, June 1, 2010. The alpha and the omega. About day 6, rainy season arrives with a downpour. The streets flood instantly up to one's shins. Doesn't bear thinking about what is in that water. Cars stall in the middle of the street, taxis refuse to go to certain areas, buses are overflowing with passengers. So after class we head for the Governor's Residence, and a glass of wine ( or two ). Quoted from the hotel website:. I pull out my water-logged guest house car...
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Bama Saga: Ka, k'a, ga, nga
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Or how I learned Burmese in 10 days. Tuesday, June 1, 2010. Ka, k'a, ga, nga. Photo by David Zet. There are no Burmese coins; the currency is entirely paper, old paper, paper held together with cellotape and a prayer. My friend calls it 'armpit' money, because often women will store it under their arms. It is folded and folded again, then offered to a bus conductor or shop keeper. You often see people with bricks of 1,000 kyat notes, the most common large note. Those are numbers: 5, ka /1, 6, ya, 2.
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Bama Saga: June 2010
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Or how I learned Burmese in 10 days. Tuesday, June 1, 2010. Through the looking glass. Love those 'princes' for laundry service! Ka, k'a, ga, nga. Photo by David Zet. John has us talking about how hot it is, teaching us basic sentence patterns that we can slot new vocab into. And since Yangon has had 40 days of 90 degree weather this is very relevant. When we trip over rhythm and pronunciation he will say, ' Wonderful! Now could we have the definitive version of that please? I would like two Cokes, and s...