Pyay, Myanmar
The smiles drove off in a flash, along with the pedicab
The woman was wearing a T-shirt with a cute character printed on it
The girl looked at me wonderingly
The boy sat on the ladder
Yangon, Myanmar
A woman was selling watermelons on the ferry with a cut watermelon over her head
A woman was drawing water from a well on the side of the road
Betty Boop was printed on her chest
Her face was whitened
He was working on the ferry
The man carried buckets on a pole
The older woman relaxed with her grandkid
The boy stopped moving while putting a spoon to his mouth
The boy relaxed in a restaurant like an adult
The children stopped playing football
A group of women gathered around, grooming each other
The girl did housework by the wayside
The locust was edible
The boy struck a pose in front of a bicycle
The baby might feel the difficulty of the life already
The girl stayed motionless
The hawker put his carrying pole on the ground
The boy watched the traffic through the window
Her face was painted in stark white
Many kids came to me when I entered the lane
The man carried all his tools with him
Two little boys looked at me from under their brows
A boy carrying his little brother on his back laughed at me
The mother smiled yet the baby didn't
Two girls were leaning against the wire fence, lingering
The man carried a container filled with water
The baby looked at me interestingly
The girl cut fishes in front of her house
The Wet Tha Dok Hto stall serving offal skewers had no customers
The little boy looked at me tentatively with his thanaka-painted face
The boy with his face painted white looked at me with his mouth half open
The man puffed in a comfortable position
A bucket filled with water was placed in front of him
The boy looked at me with a blank expression
The woman chortled with pleasure
The girl read a book in a small local cafe
The man wearing a yellow shirt looked straight at my camera and men on the other side of him also gazed at me
The boy drunk a cup of coffee calmly
Families lined up in front of large bags stacked in the store.
The pith-helmeted Saiq-ka driver leisurely waited for his guests to arrive
The woman was just calling
The man gripped a grubby bill
The woman replied with a gentle smile
The boy looked with mouth agape
The woman had a pile of grapes in front of her
A clever-looking boy was on a bus parked on the side of the road
The woman wore a cap and a hat at the same time
The man was a street vendor
The man was scooping the rice
The woman painted Thanaka on her face
Every woman started to smile when I focused
The girl looked straight at my camera
The man ate noodles called Mo Hin Gar in an eating place by the wayside
The woman sat down heavily
The woman who was just having lunch ate a lot of food with a spoon in her hand
The baby seemed comfortable
The happy boy was sitting by the car window
The boy showed his white teeth
The sisters with similar hair styles wore matching dresses
The girl played alone in the deserted bus
The girl in pink was sitting on a bench, looking tired
The girl put her hand to her mouth
The boys started to make noise when I held my camera
The woman worked in the small market
The older woman on the platform seemed to be exhausted
The girl ate the snacks while thinking about
A parent and child were relaxing by the car window and the child stcuk out its tongue
The man had his earphones jammed in his ears
The woman made Mont Lin Mayar in a stall
The woman took a nap in the storefront
The mother held her baby carefully
The man relaxed while reading a magazine
A girl was standing on the platform
The driver waited while reading a newspaper
A man and a woman in the storefront noticed the camera and smiled happily at me
Many chairs were piled up behind the two boys
The two trains passed by each other slowly
The little girls were nuns
When I pointed the camera at an older woman puffing on a cigar, she flicked her tongue out at me
One boy threw a deuce when I focused
The man started to make a salad in the car
The woman stopped in front of me and asked me for alms, squinting her eyes
The facial appearances of boys were different from each other
The pedicab driver smiled shyly when I pointed the camera at him
The baby slept well on its mother's knees on the Yangon Circular Railway
The skin of his head was smooth
The siblings were about to drop off from the Yangon Circular Railway
The young woman did business in the shade
Some passenger ferries were seen in the distance
A woman with a large basket on her head was disembarking across the gangway
A woman with thanaka on her cheeks and a cushion over her head thrust out her fists and boasted of her strength
The woman had a fan in her hand
The man didn't know what to do with his time on the train
The woman refused an eye contact
The boy stood in front of me with a discontented face
On the other side of the window, a man was slumped over, looking up
The boy leaned out of the car window and watched scenery
The woman worked by the roadside
The boy looked back when he noticed me
The man waited for the depurture
A young man was selling several different magazines with a buoyant look on his face
The boy inclined when I focused on him
The man replied with lifting a coconut up
The storekeeper didn't wore any glasses
Myanmar
The traces of the brush were seen on her cheeks
The young man started to laugh
The man was a driver of Saiq-ka
The boy worked in a small cafe
The man waited for customers in front of a cinema
The older nun wore a pink cute kasaya
The young woman was a nun
The boy stole a few glances at me
The navel of the boy who stood proudly in front of me was bare
Two girls were standing close together at the counter of a bicycle store, tending to the store
The baby, supported by his father, smiled brightly at me
Pointing my camera at a young man who was lingering on the side of the road, he was a little shy
Big jars were put on the ground and people loaded them on the truck
Every woman was carrying a lot of luggage in the back of the passenger vehicle
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