All these photos were taken by my then Canon G5 point and shoot. I did not know shutter speed and aperture then. My son Vincent and I went to Siem Riep, Cambodia, on Sept. 16-17, 2005. It was my first and hoping it wasn't my last. The Angkor Wat, as well as the other temples, are all fascinating. But it was the locals that I found joy in "conversing" via sign language. We hired a driver to take as around for 2 days. My instruction to him was: "Take us to ONLY three famous temples. Then take me to where the very rich live, also to where the slum area is. I would also like to see the children coming out of their school, and lastly, the open market at its busiest time." He thought it strange for a tourist asking to go see non-tourist places. So, at the crack of dawn, we were at Angkor Wat briefly then headed to the market. It was a feast to my eyes. The flurry of activities sent my adrenalin on overdrive. I love photo shooting markets, street people. Everyone was so busy with their own thing that nobody paid attention to the only foreigner. I went alone to the squatter area along the river. People were friendly and they even allowed me to enter their abode to take pictures. I planned to eat at the hotel but the driver insisted that I go to the Red Piano restaurant because "Angelina Jolie ate there." Sure enough her photos of The Tomb Raider were plastered all over the place.
The minute you get off the plane, this is what greets you. The setting seems serene with bamboo leaves swaying in the breeze. The passengers walk further and the minute you enter the building for customs and immigration, the atmosphere changes.
The minute you get off the plane, this is what greets you. The setting seems serene with bamboo leaves swaying in the breeze. The passengers walk further and the minute you enter the building for customs and immigration, the atmosphere changes.
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