Yes, I loved these too. Just one pet peeve of mine which I see from
time to time. When I first open this page the shot that just grabs my
attention is the lead-in image for the Yangon group. But *that's* the
image I want to see... now. I don't want to have to hunt for it a
couple levels down. Yes, I really like that one for some reason but I
get lost along the way.
Chuck Norcutt
Moose wrote:
> Bernard Frangoulis wrote:
>> Some pics from a 3-week trip to Burma last April - i.e. before the
>> recent events.
>> Thanks for looking!
>>
>> http://www.frangoulis.net/en/mmr/burma.html
>>
> As anyone following my posts tonight can see, I'm wandering back doing a
> little cleanup of my inbox - and finding a few posts I meant to reply to
> and forgot.
>
> This one in particular I wanted to remember to comment on. I've really
> enjoyed browsing through these shots. the ususal shots of monuments,
> etc. are fine, but I am particularly take with the ones of everyday life
> of the people. Very engaging and enjoyable.
>
> Thanks for the trip.
>
> Moose
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