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17-DEC-2016

The Shwedagon Pagoda, Rangoon, Burma, 2016

Shwedagon is the most sacred Buddhist pagoda in Burma. Made of brick, but covered in gold plates, the 325 foot tall structure dominates the skyline of Rangoon. I photographed it from a distance, giving it a sense of place. I used nearby Kandawgyi Lake to place the great pagoda into perspective. The pair of fountains in the foreground repeat the vertical thrust of the distant spire, and the late afternoon light allows me to throw the surrounding landscape into shadow.

FujiFilm X-T1
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Phil Douglis22-Feb-2017 06:05
Good point. Flowing water has always echoed the human spirit, and pagodas are places where that spirit is celebrated.
Tim May14-Feb-2017 21:51
You said it in your caption - for me the joy here is the way the fountain, by echoing the form of the pagoda, symbolizes the the flow of spirituality.
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