Wednesday, 28 September 2011

Angkor, Cambodia - 2007

The temples of Bayon - ubiquitous stone faces, some broken, some still intact.  No matter how many times one visits such a place of unquestionable human accomplishment, the grandeur of the place never ceases to amaze.  This photo was from my second visit in which I tried to capture more than one face in a frame, particularly in profile and from higher vantage points (so it doesn't seem like I am looking up at it).  I like how the massive stones really lend itself to black & white photography - the textures and tones really come out.  

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