reflection of Ankor Wat in Siem Reap Cambodia
I took this of the 2 monks chatting at Ankor Wat in Cambodia in 2006. This is exactly how i took this picture, there’s been no photoshopping or cropping. This is a 10×15” limited edition print with only 10 to be done in this format, there are only 6 left as 3 have been sold and 1 is the number 1 copy, which will be sold in the future. There’s a special little secret in this pic if you look closely, by the right hand monk’s right foot. Enjoy!
Ankor Wat Cambodia
The mystical drawing power of an archway and being drawn thru time to the ancient past
Ruined ancient building in Ankor Wat being “resumed” by a figtree
Sunrise over Ankor Wat
The Cambodian temple of Ankor Wat at sunrise.
I was fortunate to be in the right spot at the right time, a view of the old ancient ruins and the hot air balloon, the ancient and the modern
Angkor Wat Cambodia “If Angkor Wat is the largest and the best preserved of the monuments, it is also the most impressive in the character of its grand architectural composition, being comparable to the finest of architectural achievements anywhere. By means of its perfectly ordered and balanced plan, by the harmony of its proportions and the purity of its lines – of a solemnity that one rarely encounters in the Khmer themselves – and by the very particular care taken in its construction, it merits being placed at the apogee of an art that can occasionally surprise in its complexity and poor craftsmanship. This temple is the one that comes closest to our latin ideas of unity and classic order, born of a symmetry responding to the emphatic axes. Angkor Wat is a work of power and reason.” Extract from A guide to the Angkor Monuments by Maurice Glaze
Featured in Nirvana in January 2009 and in Buddha in February/March 2009. A monk in one of the temples at inner Angkor Wat, Cambodia. Photographed in November 2008.
Tourists rush to take cover as a huge storm hovers over the ancient temples. Camera: Nikon Coolpix L5 point and shoot
Ankor Wat Monkeys- Cambodia
A family of monkeys sitting by the river at Ankor Wat- they were so cute together! Camera: Nikon Coolpix L5 point and shoot
Monks at Ankor Wat
Boat @ Lake Conniston Taken with Nikon D40
Funneshult, Ljungskile
Another shot op Ankor Wat (Cambodia). / Here you see a part of Ta Prohm, the so called Jungle Wat (wat = temple). / Here it was very very difficult to take a picture without tourists! Camera Maker=NIKON CORPORATION / Camera Model=NIKON D80 / Lens=Nikkor 18-135mm / Exposure Time=1/100 sec / F-Number=F3,5 / ExposureProgram=Shutter priority / ISO=140 / Date Time Original=2009:01:02 04:50:44 / Metering Mode=Center / Focal Length=18,00 mm / User Comment=(C)ADRIPADMOS / ExposureMode=Auto / WhiteBalance=Auto
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