Photographer’s Note
Ta Prohm is one of my favourite tamples in Angkor. During our last visit there we were lucky with the weather. First there was a heavy rain, that made all the tour groups leave the place, so that only a few people remained inside the temple. Temple walls soaked with water turned from usual gray to green and brown, and the sunshine helped the colors too. There were pools of water everywhere and we got quite dirty walking around the ruins, but the place was empty like never.
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marion44
(4258) 2008-10-23 6:03
Hello Michal,
Very impressive once again, I like how you used the ruin to create the perspective, the composition with the statue on tne left. A "full" photo, with a lot of details of this wonderful place.
Thanks for sharing,
Marion
bisok
(248) 2008-10-23 6:05
Cześć Michał
Tam jeszcze nie byłem... Ale widząc twoje foto myślę, że to kwestia czasu - bliższego niż dalszego. Twoje fotografie zachęcają do odwiedzin takich miejsc - a to chyba najważniejsza idea TE.
Pozdrawiam.
Mirek
Tashy
(668) 2008-10-23 8:47
Hello Michal,
impressive image. I just got chills down my spine.
Great composition, superb colours...simply amazing.
Best regards, Stasa
sothy81
(8520) 2008-10-23 12:08
Ah... it was raining when you were there. A very nice ruin shot. You got good light and also good colors. Sothy
Colombiana
(2542) 2008-10-23 14:30
Hi MIchal,
this's definately a magic place,
not only for it historic value, but
also architecture, and mysterious
mood. Great comp. to show us these ruins
with great colors and light contrasts.
Excellent one my friend!
Maryori :)
Photo Information
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Copyright: Michal Strzelbicki (mikele_pl)
(2304) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2008-06-30
- Categories: Architecture, Ruins
- Camera: OLYMPUS E-510, ZUIKO DIGITAL 12-60mm f/2.8-4
- Exposure: f/5.6, 1/80 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2008-10-23 5:56








