Monday, 8 March 2010
At the Match (Rugby Cambodian Style)
What the Khmers lack in size and skill they certainly make up for with speed, enthusiasm and aggression. They just seem to love the game both the boys and the girls. Remind me never to fight with a Khmer girls they are tough and relentless. They certainly play the harder game and in bear feet. The games were played in the heat of mid-day and running around like that would almost certainly have seen me in the mortuary. These kids took it all in their stride not giving up for a minute and throwing themselves into the game.
Sunday, 7 March 2010
Friday, 5 March 2010
FusionAsia Photography
Bumped into Ian on the road to the riverside and took a few quick snaps, he's a singer with a punk rock band here in Phnom Penh so he likes having his picture taken, a bit of an extrovert really..
Thursday, 4 March 2010
Street Pictures
Wednesday, 3 March 2010
Tuesday, 2 March 2010
On the Ganges
A part of the world I have no visited YET but I would love to one day. Thanks to Manwar2010 for the picture.
Monday, 1 March 2010
What am I thinking
I love the Riverside for good pictures, people off in their own little worlds with mayhem going on all around. Its a place to visit definately when your in Phnom Penh
KAMPOT PROVINCE - Cambodia
Stayed at a great little Guest House in Kampot called Hang Guest House. Right on the river but a little out of the town (maybe 10 minutes walk to the main riverside areas. Good clean accomodation, friendly and helpful staff and good food. The picture is a view of the river just outside the guest house.Hang Link
Deep in Thought
She is trying to remember where she has seen me before. I took her picture on the same street a couple of years ago. She got bigger but still begging.
Test Shot
Bought a new Canon 85mm f1.8 yesterday wanted to try out. This shot at f2 (100ASA) straight out of the camera no processing apart from cropping for web.
Young Monks on the Riverside
The riverside in Phnom Penh is a meeting place for all. Its just great to watch all the different people interacting. The Monks tend to stick together in groups of two or more and do not generally associate much with others.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)