After wandering around the station, I finally stepped into the Da Nyin Gone market. Although there were many people selling vegetables and fruits at the station, the market next to the station was my original destination. The market was filled with small stores, and the aisles between them were dimly lit. The paths are littered with coconut leaves, which feel fluffy and make me uneasy when I walk on them. They look like garbage, not intentionally laid out. From the point of view of Japanese people who are known for their cleanliness, this is an unbelievable state of hygiene. But I guess if you get used to it, you don't mind. The people here are working without paying any particular attention to it.
As I was doing so, I came in front of a store. There were no products lined up on the shelves, and there were no shopkeepers in sight. It seemed to be a section of the building that was not open for business. Instead of a row of products, there was a young girl standing alone. She was sitting on a hammock, and when she noticed me, she put her hands on her chin and started to look up. Her gesture was mischievous.
Mar 2019 MYANMAR PEOPLE | |
GIRL HAMMOCK MARKET SHOELESS YANGON |
No
10919
Shooting Date
Sep 2018
Posted On
March 3, 2019
Modified On
October 2, 2023
Place
Yangon, Myanmar
Genre
Portrait Photography
Camera
SONY ALPHA 7R II
Lens
SONNAR T* FE 55MM F1.8 ZA