Chin Tribe
Uploaded: January 13, 2009
Taken in Myanmar. Chin State.
I took photo of these people as the history of tattoo-ing on their faces were really interesting.
Chin people tattooed on their faces for some reasons.
Long time ago there were kings ruling Burma who capture these girls and kept them as their wives.
Chin People were so afraid to serve the kings as their wives , so these people started to tattoo on their faces which would make them ugly so that the kings would not have interests on them.
Exif: F Number: 2.8, Exposure Bias Value: 0.33, ExposureTime: 10/1600 seconds, Flash: did not fire., ISO: 200, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 200.00 mm, Model: NIKON D200
Ruth Grimm January 13, 2009
Love this image! they may find the tattoo's *ugly*, but I find them beautiful! Love it, Min! #1067110Min Htike Aung January 13, 2009
Thank you for the comment ! #7024841Liz blahh January 13, 2009
Excellent find! Great comp, detail & DOF! Love it. #7024849Abdullah M. Alwazrah January 13, 2009
Intersting photo #7025433Milan Banik January 14, 2009
wonderful shot to remember .thanks for information .though she is looking beautiful #7028830Kathleen K. Parker January 14, 2009
Incredible! I find this beautiful, too, Min!Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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