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  • This giant cotton silk tree has tried to reclaim a portion of the ruins of the Ta Prohm Temple in Cambodia. This is quite a well known tourist site, and is especially popular after a portion of the Tomb Raider movie was shot here. I hope you enjoy the effect I have created in the image. PS I also have a portrait version of this image available as well if anyone is considering making a purchase. I prefer this crop, but please let me know if you want to look and I can upload it for you. Cheers / Steve

  • A Buddhist monk with a lotus flower at a Monastery in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. I spent the last 10 days mountain biking around Cambodia. We had a rest day in Phnom Penh and I asked my tuk-tuk driver, Mr Hen, to show me the real side of the city. It was wonderful. I didn’t see a western tourist all day! The Monastery was our first stop. Luckily it happened to be a Buddhist holy day and there was a lot of activity. This monk was very kind and genuinely interested in my life. He blessed me before I left.

  • A cheeky, young Cambodian boy looks down through a floor. The house was on stilts and I had to lie down on the ground and shoot upwards to get this picture.

  • 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!

  • Angkor Wat, Cambodia.

  • A little boy living on the street in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

  • A Khmer girl plays on a swing.

  • A Buddhist Monk takes time-out in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

  • A portrait of a Buddhist monk in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

  • At Bayon Temple, Angkor, Cambodia.

  • Any money receive from this photo will go to her education / All work posted may not be used, replicated, manipulated, redistributed, or modified without my express consent.

  • i took this photo in the temples of angkork in siem reap cambodia in 2007. We was in our way to another temple when i saw this monks standing in the edge. I ask the tuk tuk drive to stop run and take the photo. All work posted may not be used, replicated, manipulated, redistributed, or modified without my express consent.

  • cambodia kratie. i share a track with her . All work posted may not be used, replicated, manipulated, redistributed, or modified without my express consent.

  • i took this photo in the north of cambodia .Ratanakari province. in a small waterfall where these kids were having big fun. The boy in the photo stopped and started looking at his feet. All work posted may not be used, replicated, manipulated, redistributed, or modified without my express consent.

  • Siem Reap, Cambodia / I stopped to take a photograph of a little buddha statue when this little girl popped out from behind it! She was so giggly and friendly and didn’t hesitate when I asked her if I could take her photo. THIS PIECE IS AVAILABLE TO PURCHASE AS A: / • Card / • Canvas Print / • Framed Print / • Laminated Print / • Matted Print / • Mounted Print / • Poster

  • I took this photograph whilst travelling through Cambodia in January 2008. I’m not sure what type of flower it is but the colours were really striking. No digital adjustments have been made to the photograph. Featured in the group ‘That One Great Shot’ in October 2009. This image also came in the top 10 in ‘The Colour Purple’ challenge hosted by Backyard Macro and closeups in September 2009.

  • During my visit to Phnom Penh, I was staying at a hotel called the Frangipani Villa. Everyday, they would leave a frangipani flower on the bed which I put in the black and teal coffee mugs so that the flower would not wilt. This photo was taken on the window sill of that hotel in Phnom Penh.

  • This was taken at Wat Phnom in Phnom Penh, Cambodia on the last day of Khmer New Year. The wat was abuzz with activity that day. She was with a number of people (probably family) and she quickly poked her head out of the main sanctuary to fan out the joss sticks that she had just lit. She then proceeded to separate them out to the people that were with her and they continued to the many shrines on the surrounding the main sanctuary. I last saw them leaving a few joss sticks at the shrine of Madame Penh and then pouring water on their heads as a sign of cleansing.

  • This little girl was playing with what I would guess was her little brother at the Bantey Srei Temple in Siem Reap, Cambodia. I just loved her purple skirt and just had to capture her little bare feet.

  • The Khmer Rouge were meticulous in their documentation of their prisoners and their torture methods. As you enter Building B of the Tuol Sleng Prison, you are met with face upon face of man, woman and child that were once prisoners of the Khmer Rouge. It is truly haunting and the enormity of it truly hits you as you are walking from room upon room filled with photos.

  • In one of the many corridors through the Central Temples at Angkor, in Cambodia, a Khmer woman and her daughter sell incense and offerings to tourists. On a particularly hot day, too warm to venture from their cool stonework position, the girl in red pyjamas was bored and tired from staying polite and still all afternoon. As I approached with a smile and sat to rest across the central walkway, the young girl tugged at her mother’s sleeve as a way of asking permission to come and say hello. This shot was captured after the woman had looked my way to see my reaction to the request, but before she’d given the nod to her daughter. I love the knowing smile on the mother’s face, and the daughter’s expression of boredom with the present, wistful for a new adventure. / Many passed in the short time the girl in the red pyjamas and I got to know each other- we shared smiles, looked at each others hands and faces and we shared a drink of water on a hot day. But this shot reminds me of the second I spent with her mother- in a busy hallway, with a sense of serenity and a recognition of the value of her patience- and the time to share a smile.

  • This photo was captured in a dark, narrow, and quiet corridor in Angkor Wat. I have several photos of this man- but this is the first and only one he didn’t pose for.

  • I met the girl in the red pyjamas on a hot day in one of Angkor’s busy temples. Although we ended up spending a nice amount of time getting to know each other, this photo was taken before she’d seen me sitting across the hallway. Her mother was busy selling incense to the tourists in a hurry to get through and see the sights- and the girl in red pyjamas sat still and well behaved. What happened next is here

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