October 16, 2005


A Smiling Face At Angkor Thom, Cambodia
Photography By El-Branden Brazil

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

was that photo digitally edited to make the sides foggy? or was it apart of a featuer on the camera?

Unknown said...

I misted the lens by breathing on it. A very old trick.

It looks like you also love Cambodia, from what I've seen of your blog. I am planning on doing a lengthy post about my time there.

I have been to Cambodia three times, and expect to have many more visits. Angkor is a very special gem.

Anonymous said...

Hi :) yes i absolutely love Cambodia, actually its my parents home country...
I've been back twice once in 2001 with my family and since I loved it so much I went back the following year by myself :)
and this year 2005 November I will be yet again travelling there by myself heh.

During my first two trips i took 2000 photos on each trip but I had a really crummy old digital camera so the quality of the photo's aint too great, I've got somoe nice shots in terms of subject matter but the quality is a dud. I will be returning this year and I hope to visit some of the places ive already been to retake some shots.

But my main aim this time around is to visit lesser known ruins in and aroudn cambodia, to visit rural schools and donate accessories to school children and so fourth. I'm currently a student so I cant really do much in terms of funding stuff however I'm doing the best I can with what I have and whats avaialable to me :)

My photo Album on my first trips can be found on Droonsta's Network links along the side bar.. however u can go here to get them http://droonsta.myphotoalbum.com/

Please do post up ur lengthy post about ur time there i would love to read it :)

And if u have the time.. visit my blog in (26 days) hehehe and i shud have the first journal entry up for my arrival :) I intend to write a day to day basis of my travels and experiences, as I was too young back in 2001 and 2002 to think about doing something like this HAHA

My journal's will be posted as regular entries on http://droonsta.blogspot.com/ however I will also have a seperate page of my travels as a travelogue :)

allan

Unknown said...

Have a great trip Allan! On my last trip, I travelled up to the northern part of the country to visit temples that had just been demined. It was great to be all alone, clambering through the ruins and the jungle.

I'll write about that experience in the next few days. I'll also give you a link on my site later.

Anonymous said...

Do u know what these ruins were called :) hehehehe

did u by any chance get GPS coordinates of these ruins?

I plan to maybe try to start a GPS coordinate of Angkor Ruins in Cambodia/Laos/Thailand

Any ruins from 0AD to 15th Century
During Funan, Chenla and Angkor

Anonymous said...

Wow Impressive i Just went through a lot of ur blog and I am soo jealous :) u have been to sooo many countries..
How many countries all up have u visited?


Hey can we exchange Blog Links :) i'll link to ur site and yeh can u link to mine/s (i will add ur lick on my next update) :)

Allan

Anonymous said...

I have two questions for you.

Is that the House of the Inca and where did the Inca live?

Anonymous said...

Very impressive, I have just found your site and will be visiting regularly...

 
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