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Thursday
May172012

Already Fallen

Already Fallen

There are many amazing temples at Angkor Wat but around all the temples are the reminants of the temples that have already fallen. The sites of the former temples are marked by piles of the large rocks used to build them so many years ago.

Photo Location: Angkor Wat Temples, Siem Riep, Khett Siem Reab, Cambodia
Capture Date: September 29, 2010 07:45:26
Camera: Nikon D5000 with a Nikon 18-55mm lens
Other Photo Gear Used: Slik Sprint Pro Tripod
Photo Processing Software used: Adobe Lightroom; Adobe Photoshop; Photomatix; Nik Color Efex Pro;

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Tuesday
May082012

Root Window

Root Window

These massive roots hold a tree atop the temple, it is amazing how they have grown right along the walls and have become even more sturdy than the achient temple itself.

Photo Location: Angkor Wat Temples, Siem Riep, Khett Siem Reab, Cambodia
Capture Date: September 30, 2010 06:02:15
Camera: Nikon D5000 with a Nikon 18-55mm lens
Other Photo Gear Used: Slik Sprint Pro Tripod
Photo Processing Software used: Adobe Lightroom; Adobe Photoshop; Photomatix;

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Tuesday
Feb212012

Overhanging Anchent Tree

Overhanging Anchent Tree

I often consider makeing my photos black and white but 90% of the time I like them better in color. This is one of those rare times when I looked at the black and white and thought it really improved the photo. The color version contain a lot of green (from the grass and moss) and a very blue sky which distracts from the crumbling temple. The black and white version allows you to better view the ancient temple which is the best part of the photo.

Photo Location: Angkor Wat Temples, Siem Riep, Khett Siem Reab, Cambodia
Capture Date: September 30, 2010 10:51:18
Camera: Nikon D5000 with a Nikon 18-55mm lens
Other Photo Gear Used: Slik Sprint Pro Tripod
Photo Processing Software used: Adobe Lightroom; Adobe Photoshop; Photomatix; Nik Define; Nik Silver Efex Pro;

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Tuesday
Dec202011

Time To Rebuild

Time To Rebuild

View of one of the temple entrances in Ankor Wat. All these blocks were tagged with numbers and many were hard at work trying to rebuild a temple with the orginal blocks right behind me.

Photo Location: Angkor Wat Temples, Siem Riep, Khett Siem Reab, Cambodia
Capture Date: September 29, 2010 10:08:12
Camera: Nikon D5000 with a Nikon 18-55mm lens
Other Photo Gear Used: Slik Sprint Pro Tripod
Photo Processing Software used: Adobe Lightroom;

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Wednesday
Dec142011

Front View Tree Top

Front View Tree Top

This is the front view from the famous (and much photographed) temple where a massive tree has grown right out of the middle of the temple. The tree is growing on the roof but the roots follow down the walls of the temple.

Photo Location: Angkor Wat Temples, Siem Riep, Khett Siem Reab, Cambodia
Capture Date: September 29, 2010 08:24:46
Camera: Nikon D5000 with a Nikon 18-55mm lens
Other Photo Gear Used: Slik Sprint Pro Tripod
Photo Processing Software used: Adobe Lightroom; Adobe Photoshop; Photomatix;

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Monday
Nov142011

Old School Thinking

Old School Thinking

On one side of this temple entrance in Angkor Wat was a Buddhist statue, the other side a local was relaxing in the mid day heat. Wonder what he was thinking about in this ancient temple.

Photo Location: Angkor Wat Temples, Siem Riep, Khett Siem Reab, Cambodia
Capture Date: September 12, 2010 12:54:00
Camera: Nikon D5000 with a Nikon 18-55mm lens
Photo Processing Software used: Adobe Lightroom; Adobe Photoshop; Photomatix; Nik Color Efex Pro; Nik Vivenza;

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Friday
Aug192011

Old Growth Temple

Old Growth Temple

This was our favorite temple at Angkor Wat. We went here during our first day visiting the temples and the second day we decided to return at sun up. We were the only people in the temple for about an hour that morning. It allowed us to explore and experience the temple without the scores of tourists like the day before. Definitely the best way to experience this temple.

Photo Location: Angkor Wat Temples, Siem Riep, Khett Siem Reab, Cambodia
Capture Date: October 23, 2010 14:47:11
Camera: Nikon D5000 with a Nikon 18-55mm lens
Other Photo Gear Used: Slik Sprint Pro Tripod
Photo Processing Software used: Adobe Lightroom; Adobe Photoshop; Nik Color Efex Pro;

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Wednesday
Jul272011

Classic Angkor Wat

Classic Angkor Wat

For those who know what / where Angkor Wat is, this particular temple probably comes to mind. It is definitely the most popular and photographed of all the temples. Everyday hundreds of tourists wake up well before sunrise to take a picture of the sun rising over this temple. We joined the other tourists in 2010 but after most captured their photo and moved on to the next temple, we stuck around and had the temple all to ourselves. It was an amazing feeling and before we moved on I took this photo of the back of the temple.

Photo Location: Angkor Wat Temples, Siem Riep, Khett Siem Reab, Cambodia
Capture Date: October 23, 2010 14:47:08
Camera: Nikon D5000 with a Nikon 18-55mm lens
Other Photo Gear Used: Slik Sprint Pro Tripod
Photo Processing Software used: Adobe Lightroom; Adobe Photoshop; Nik Color Efex Pro; Topaz Adjust;

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Sunday
Jul172011

Watch my Back

Watch my Back

This statue overlooks the side of the temple. It has a great view of the surrounding forest. It is amazing that these temples were lost in the jungle for so long. This was one of my favorite photos from the trip because it is the combination of the temples and the surrounding jungle that I remember most from the trip and this photo brings back those memories.

Photo Location: Angkor Wat Temples, Siem Riep, Khett Siem Reab, Cambodia
Capture Date: October 23, 2010 14:47:14
Camera: Nikon D5000 with a Nikon 18-55mm lens
Other Photo Gear Used: Slik Sprint Pro Tripod
Photo Processing Software used: Adobe Lightroom; Adobe Photoshop; Nik Color Efex Pro; Topaz Adjust;

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Monday
Jul112011

Never Ending Pillars

Never Ending Pillars

I took this one underneath a bridge leading to a large temple at Angkor Wat. The temple was surrounded by water back in the day and this pillars carved out of rock held up the bridge to enter. It is so impressive that they have stood the test of time and every day tourists walk directly above where this photo was taken to enter the temple.

Photo Location: Angkor Wat Temples, Siem Riep, Khett Siem Reab, Cambodia
Capture Date: September 29, 2010 10:01:13
Camera: Nikon D5000 with a Nikon 18-55mm lens
Other Photo Gear Used: Slik Sprint Pro Tripod
Photo Processing Software used: Adobe Lightroom; Adobe Photoshop; Topaz Adjust;

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