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The Temples of Angkor Archaeological Park in Cambodia
Posted By: mike.hiran, 04-14-2009, 12:40 PM

I've been wanting to go to Angkor for quite some time now, and I was lucky enough to be able to go... Definately an amazing place; hard to capture the scale of the temples for sure.

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for more detailed full size images or to see other pictures from my trip (still a work in progress...) feel free to see the Angkor set on my flickr page: Angkor Set
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wow - those are some great photographs - such an amazing place, and you've captured it well. I agree with the others, easily you could spend days there exploring different angles and times of day.

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Simply spetacular in deed!
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Wonderful pics. Wide angles and B&W work very well here.
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QuoteOriginally posted by khardur Quote
wow - those are some great photographs - such an amazing place, and you've captured it well. I agree with the others, easily you could spend days there exploring different angles and times of day.
No question, in fact I went to a couple temples to see them in different light. But unfortunately, that meant not going to other ones There are so many temples to choose from... all are amazing and unique in certain ways. Thanks for your kind words!
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Simply spetacular in deed!
Thanks for looking!
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Wonderful pics. Wide angles and B&W work very well here.
Glad you liked them! I am very glad I got that 12-24... incredibly useful at places such as this where wide not only gives you scope, but also helps avoid getting other tourists in the shot (assuming this is desired).

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