
Two Faces of Bayon
April 8, 2012 | Categories: Architecture, Art, Cambodia, Landscape | Tags: Bayon, Cambodia, Temples | Leave A Comment »

Framed Faces of Bayon
April 7, 2012 | Categories: Architecture, Art, Cambodia | Tags: Cambodia Angkor Wat | 1 Comment »

Beng Mealea Temple Ruins
April 6, 2012 | Categories: Architecture, Cambodia, Landscape, Nature | Tags: Cambodia | Leave A Comment »

Angkor Wat South Gate
April 3, 2012 | Categories: Architecture, Art, Cambodia, Landscape | Tags: Angkor Wat, Architecture, Cambodia, Fine Art Print, Historical, Ruins, Temple | 1 Comment »

Apsaras of Angkor
Apsaras are like nymph like creatures during the Khmer kingdom. Probably courtesans of the king’s palace. Chosen for their beauty and skill to dance.
April 1, 2012 | Categories: Architecture, Art, Cambodia | Tags: Angkor Wat, Architecture, Cambodia, Fine Art Print, Historical, Ruins, Temple | Leave A Comment »

Bayon Head
March 29, 2012 | Categories: Architecture, Art, Cambodia, General, Landscape | Tags: Architecture, Cambodia, Cambodia Angkor Wat, Fine Art Print, Historical, Ruins, Temple | Leave A Comment »

Fishing Village on Stilts
March 24, 2012 | Categories: Architecture, Cambodia, Misc | Tags: Cambodia | Leave A Comment »

Angkor Thom South Gate (Fine Art Print #4)
March 17, 2012 | Categories: Architecture, Art, Cambodia, Landscape | Tags: Angkor Wat, Architecture, Cambodia, Fine Art Print, Historical, Ruins, Temple | Leave A Comment »

Angkor Thom South Gate (Fine Art Print #3)
March 16, 2012 | Categories: Architecture, Art, Cambodia, Landscape | Tags: Angkor Wat, Architecture, Cambodia, Fine Art Print, Historical, Ruins, Temple | Leave A Comment »

The Angkor Wat
The Angkor Wat was first a city built by the early Khmer Kings for its citizens in the 12th Century. All the early Khmer cities had the temples in the centre and Angkor Wat is probably the most well preserved as well as being the largest. It lays claim as the largest religious building in the world. This image was photographed at the first of two levels from the inner wall of the temple itself. The five towers is over 75 meters from the bottom of the stairs.
Photo Notes: Taken with EOS 5D Mk2 and 17-40mm f4 lens at 17mm.
March 6, 2012 | Categories: Architecture, Cambodia, Misc | Tags: Angkor Wat, Cambodia, Historical | Leave A Comment »

Chyrsler Gargoyles
June 11, 2011 | Categories: Architecture, Landscape, New York | Tags: Landscape, New York | Leave A Comment »