Runaway Photo: Faces of Bhutan

Who I Met in Bhutan

In Bhutan, I continued trying to take more portrait photos. Bhutanese people have been great models, and pleasant in front of cameras. Most of the people (and animal friends) are from Thimphu, Paro, Punakha, and the road in between. We traveled a fraction of this country, but it was a great six days, seeing happy faces.

I was going to explain more about this series of photos, but the photos will speak for themselves much better than what I have to say.

 

A young mother and a baby
A young mother and a baby
Bhutanese monk at Tashichho Dzong
Bhutanese monk at Tashichho Dzong
Tim (our tour guide) at the Tiger's Nest Monastery
Tim (our tour guide) at the Tiger’s Nest Monastery
A Bhutanese man praying at the memorial stupa
A Bhutanese man praying at the memorial stupa
A cow at the local farm house
A cow at the local farm house
Cat at the farm house
Cat at the farm house
An archer - archery is Bhutan's national sports
An archer – archery is a national sport
A kid in the Spider Man suite
A kid in the Spider Man suite
Bhutanese police at Tashichho Dzong
Bhutanese police at Tashichho Dzong
A monk and prayer flags
A monk and prayer flags
A woman selling local rice at the Thimphu central market
A woman selling local rice at the Thimphu central market
A man chanting mantra at a local nunnery
A man chanting mantra at a local nunnery
A man chanting mantra at a local nunnery
A man chanting mantra at a local nunnery
A girl at a local souvenir shop
A girl at a local souvenir shop
Takin - Bhutan's national animal
Takin – Bhutan’s national animal
A Bhutanese women in Kira, selling home made cheese and butter
A Bhutanese women in Kira, selling home made cheese and butter
Monks at Dzong
Monks at Dzong
A handmade basket seller at Thimphu central market
A handmade basket seller at Thimphu central market
A dog at a temple
A dog at a temple

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