August 6, 2010

Fish vendors | Barabai, Kalimantan

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Olympus OM-2N | Agfa APX 100

Slow business day | Barabai, Kalimantan

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Olympus OM-2N | Agfa APX 100

August 5, 2010

Pasar Lokbaintan | Banjarmasin

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Olympus OM-2N | Fuji Reala

Pasar Lokbaintan | Banjarmasin

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Olympus OM-2N | Fuji Reala

Pasar Lokbaintan | Banjarmasin

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Olympus OM-2N | Fuji Reala

Pasar Lokbaintan | Banjarmasin

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Olympus OM-2N | Fuji Reala

Pasar Lokbaintan | Banjarmasin

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Olympus OM-2N | Fuji Reala

Pasar Lama | Banjarmasin

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Olympus OM-2N | Fuji Reala

Pasar Lama | Banjarmasin

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Olympus OM-2N | Fuji Reala

May 26, 2010

Dee Mantha | Universal Peace Buddha Temple

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Olympus OM-2N | Fuji Neopan 1600@3200 | Kentmere VC Select RC
Dee Mantha, 68, is on his second temporary monkhood in three years at the Massachusetts temple, and comes to New York with the head monk for special events. Retired and with an understanding family, he goes into monkhood for a year at a time.

Dee felt compelled to leave Myanmar after the 1988 demonstrations against the regime. Education had been going downhill--he felt 5th graders were at a kindergarten level--and he didn't want to continue raising his family there. Poverty was rampant. After the uprising, he sensed it would only get worse.

His parents had moved out of Burma in the 70s, so they helped him get his green card. Like many people at the Universal Peace Buddha temple, Dee is of Chinese descent and says that Chinese-Burmese people had always been conscientious about helping their countrymen leave. Burma had still been an English colony during Dee's youth, which explained his ease with the language. But when he arrived, he couldn't even get a job at McDonald's due to lack of experience. Eventually his work in Burma as an accountant helped him land a job at the New England Bank, and later Fleet.

He has no interest in ever returning to Burma, due to seeing the misery and poverty of the people there.

Universal Peace Buddha Temple, Prospect Heights


Office work | Universal Peace Buddha Temple

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Olympus OM-2N | Fuji Neopan 1600@3200 | Kentmere VC Select RC
Universal Peace Buddha Temple, Prospect Heights

Prayer | Universal Peace Buddha Temple

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Olympus OM-2N | Fuji Neopan 1600@3200 | Kentmere VC Select RC
Universal Peace Buddha Temple, Prospect Heights

Documentation | Universal Peace Buddha temple

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Olympus OM-2N | Fuji Neopan 1600@3200 | Kentmere VC Select RC
More mundane questions of holy men...was the camera outright donated, did he purchase it with donated money, if so did he rock up to J&R in person or go on Amazon, when did he learn to like taking photos so much, and what does he do with all his photos? I feel I'm getting closer to being so curious I just burst out with the silly questions...

Universal Peace Buddha Temple, Prospect Heights


Monks' lunch, Buddha Day | Universal Peace Buddha temple

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Olympus OM-2N | Fuji Neopan 1600@3200 | Kentmere VC Select RC
Ashin Sobhana guides Kevin through his first meal as a monk.

Universal Peace Buddha Temple, Prospect Heights


Carrying monks' food | Universal Peace Buddha temple

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Olympus OM-2N | Fuji Neopan 1600@3200 | Kentmere VC Select RC
Carrying the food 2 flights from kitchen to temple.

Universal Peace Buddha Temple, Prospect Heights

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