I always find shots like this much more interesting than the scenery itself. It definitely sets the whole mood of the trip, knowing that you're not about to enter a glossy, brochure-esque touristy place.
Locals bathing, wishing for some peace and quiet, no doubt :P Taken in the car while on the way to Tonle Sap. The VR did help to offset the car movement, but once we went off the tar roads, no amount of VR in the world could do any good.
An Apsara, a heavenly nymph. In reality, everything in Siem Reap is either called Angkor-something or Apsara-something. Kinda tells you how important it is :P
The middle tower of Angkor Wat is tall, and steep... very steep. It is also my suspicion that the ancient Khmers had very small feet, because I can only stand on the stairs if I place my feet sideways. That, together with corrosion, make the climb to the top a very precarious one.
Nuns tending to a statue close to the entrance of Angkor Wat. Such a scene can be seen throughout the Angkor temples, whereby statues of buddha that are still well preserved are draped in safron-coloured cloth and worshipped
I'm a programmer from Malaysia in my mid 20s who's into photography when time permits. This site is where I post a selection of the better photographs I take - mainly of nature, people, and life in Malaysia, although be warned that there may be weird random photos :P - to share and to keep track of my progress =)