Bagan, Myanmar

Bagan

“Bagan is the Birthplace of Myanmar”, -that’s what the billboard at the airport says. Formerly known as Pagan, this ancient city was at its peak, between the 11th to 13th Century. During this time, the city flourished and was a cosmopolitan center for education and religion, which attracted students and pilgrims from all over Asia. Before repeated attacks from the Mongols led to its collapse in 1287, over 10,000 Buddhist temples, pagodas and monasteries dotted the kingdom. About 2,200 of these have survived to present time and often they appear to surround you. How did I find this location?  It wasn’t easy!  After spending two days of searching, a ride in a hot air balloon helped me find this location.  That story, Here

Pagodas frame the sky in Bagan, Myanmar (Image from the 180books.org Photo Collection by George Edward Giunca)

Pagodas frame the sky in Bagan, Myanmar (Image from the 180books.org Photo Collection by George Edward Giunca)

On our second trip to Bagan, I already had this shot in my mind, but it was hard to find the right chedi arrangement to frame the picture this way. Luckily we had booked a hot air balloon ride, and from that vantage point, I was able to find this location and describe it to our guide. Well, sort of. It took most of the next day to find this spot, but once I have a photo in my head, I have to have it.

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Blog : Thai by Apisatha Hussadee Giunca
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Photographer George Edward Giunca, and his Thai wife, Apisatha, have traveled around Thailand armed with a circular fisheye lens to create a photo essay on the rich cultural diversity, and abundant natural beauty of the Kingdom of Thailand. Fleeing from angry water buffaloes, slapping huge mosquitoes, watching exotic festivals and religious rituals, gorging on delicious spicy food, applying aloe vera cream to sunburned skin, wading through rice paddies, getting drenched to the bone by heavy monsoon rains, and gawking at breath-taking scenery; made it a journey of epic proportions! The result is the book, THAILAND 180º. Later, they traveled extensively through Myanmar, Malaysia, and India, gathering a massive collection of 180º photos. They currently live in Chiang Mai where they continue to blog and are now working on a CHIANG MAI 180º book.

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Please Note: The photos in this article do not appear in this edition of THAILAND 180º

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This show details the origin of 180 Books, a series of art/travel books illustrated with a circular fisheye lens. By using infographics, pictures from our THAILAND 180º book, and never seen before images from our vault, we’ll demonstrate this unique lens and present our unique books.

 

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