15 Pictures of People That Took My Breath Away
November 29, 2016
Location: South-East Asia
South-East Asia has been a favourite haunt of backpackers for the past 30 years with popular routes, personally this journey was my first real travel experience and….I enjoyed!! This 110 days around Southeast Asia allowed me to go in the world of the other, to understand their culture, history, lifestyle and traditions.
I miss it and when I look all these pictures everything comes in my mind. I took all these pictures and I hope you will enjoy this list….
15) INLE LAKE – MYANMAR
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14) HOI AN – VIETMAN
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13) LUANG PRABANG – LAOS
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12) TANA TORAJA – INDONESIA
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11) BANTAYAN ISLAND – PHILIPPINNES
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10) BILU KYUN ISLAND – MYANMAR
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9) PRAH KHAN TEMPLE – CAMBODIA
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8) MAI CHAU – VIETNAM
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7) LANTAN VILLAGE – LAOS
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6) TRA QUE VILLAGE – VIETNAM
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5) U BEIN BRIDGE – MYANMAR
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4) AKHA VILLAGE – THAILAND
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3) BOHOL – PHILIPPINES
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2) BATAK VILLAGE – INDONESIA
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1) REMOTE VILLAGE – MYANMAR
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Author of this post: Davide
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What great pictures!! I think that the locals are really an important and special part of every trip. And in Asia they are so opened to strangers and to share their smile. Congratulations for the post!
Thank you Marlene, I just caught some of best pictures about this amazing local people (I felt in love with them)!! 😀
Ah these are just AWESOME and how about the facial expression in number 4?! I met a guy recently who was teaching me a few tricks in photograph but the best thing I learnt from him was in how you need to make people feel relaxed when taking their photograph……number 4 just nails it ! Thanks for posting all of these 🙂
Thank you for your comment Derek! Well, in many cases I didn’t have any time to ask permission so, I just took a pictures and this is the result of that! 😀
Your photos are fantastic, they capture the essence of the places you have visited, which is the people you meet on your way. I have always believed that a true traveler with dive into the local culture and meet the local people, getting to know their traditions and way of living.
Thanks for you beautiful words 😀
love the colours of your photos! they look amazing and exciting! you can see every details! good job with the photos!
Thanks you so much, stay tuned!! 😀
Wow, I’m speechless these photos are amazing! You’re an amazing photographer and so lucky to have visited all these Asian countries! Looking forward to your next blog posts!
Thank you so much for your comment! I am a fellow followers of your blog too, 😀
Beautiful pictures! There’s so much life to them. Looks like you had a wonderful time! I’ve been to SEA a few times now, and it’s always a pleasure to go back there – so much to see, so much to do!
Exactly there is always so much to do in that place!! thanks for your comment
Awesome pictures, picture can say a thousand words and I think you really capture some great moments with yours, I particularly like #15 on the boat in Myanmar and #14 having a nap on the job in Hoi An. ( one of my favourite places in Vietnam). Keep up the good work
Great choose!! thanks for your comment too
Even I love photography especially the candid shots but I am afraid that I might spook them out by pointing my lens at them.
Absolutely beautiful, you have a great eye… would love to take more shots of the local people just feel too embarrassed. Do you snap away or ask permission first? Look forward to seeing more, The Austins (www.360honeymoon.com)
Well sometime I asked permission first but many times I couldn’t have any time to do it because it was perfect timing to take a shot, like the pics #9 for example! 😀 thanks for your comment
Wonderful photos, I really wish I could take shots like this. I love the expressions you have captured with your camera – it is these kinds of pictures that make me want to travel and spend lots of time in each place getting to know and appreciate the culture and the people.
Thanks for your comment!!
Woow! I loved every single one photo. I love how you catched expression, my favourite one is of little girl from Batak Village!
Ana I took 15/20 pictures just with this cute girl!! Me and my girlfriend loved her, 😀 thanks for your comment
OMG. So beautiful pictures. Truly said that a picture is worth a 1000 words. And your post totally goes in line with that. What wonderful snaps..hats off to your photography
thank you so much for you lovely words about my pictures!! 😀
I really like your pictures, especially how you obviously tried to catch the expressions on the faces of the people, which tell usually already a lot about how they live. Also the colors give make the scenery really “alive”. Btw, which was your favourite place of these (if you have)?
Very well done, thank you for sharing.
In every places I have been I got beautiful experience but there are 2 of them that remain in my mind and hearth for the rest of my life! First one is Tana Toraja (Sulawesi), second one is a remote village; I sill don’t know the name but was few km away from Old Bagan, in Myanmar! thanks for your comment, I appreciate!!
You really captured some great images. People shots, more than buildings, really give a glimpse into the heart of a place. My favorite of the bunch is number 9!
That little boy was reading all the stuff about Angkor temples!! Thanks for your comment 😀