|

Cambodian Images

Girl in the Russian marketSome snaps from my recent trip from Phnom Phen and Siem Reip.

A bit of a delay on these, partly due to the trip to France to oversee works, and partly caused by choosing a better framework for showing photos. One of the reasons for using this software is the ability to have reasonably long descriptions of the photos.  You can see these by pressing the small ‘i’ button in the top right hand corner (and press again to get rid of the text). I also recommend that you look at the snaps full-screen – just press the ‘full screen’ button below (and ‘esc’ when you are done, to get back to the post page).

All the photos except the first two were taken with a Fuji Z900EXR, a tiny camera, about the size of a pack of playing cards, but with some really neat technology within.  For the first two, and all the upcoming Angkor Wat ones, I used a Sony Nex-5.

Note: Apologies for the earlier problem with MS Explorer. I have now tested this with Firefox, Explorer and Chrome, and all seem to work fine.

Siem Reip and Phnom Penh September 2011


 

 

(Visited 44 times, 1 visits today)
Share

Similar Posts

  • Salt River Sunday

    Again with some Street photography.  I chanced upon Salt River railway station while wandering around Woodstock in eastern Cape Town.  A characteristically South African location. I came across it by following some very well dressed people, wondering where they were headed.  Its a huge station, about Clapham Junction sized, in a totally obscure part of…

    Share
  • Malasana portraits

    I am slowly grinding through my backlog of photographs for processing. I have now reached May 2015, and it is becoming clear to me that I need to return to the photo essay format.. Here is the first of these, this time from a series of street shots in the Malasana region of Madrid taken…

    Share
  • The pool

    Click to see in full screen, back button to return to this page Today’s photograph: All along the False Bay coast of the Cape peninsula there are specially built sea pools, designed to keep kids safe from waves (and possibly sharks). This is one of the most elaborate, at Miller’s point, near Simonstown.  I took…

    Share

2 Comments

  1. Helo David – I am getting a large black square where I assume a photo should be. Would love to see the pics. Hope you are all well. Cx

Comments are closed.