Angkor Wat

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    Into the moat of Angkor Wat, Cambodia. November 2006.

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    1. zunwei200998 47 months ago | reply

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    2. maticallone 46 months ago | reply

      Hi, I'm an admin for a group called 101 Incredible places , and we'd love to have this added to the group!

    3. d-k-t 42 months ago | reply

      great shot!!!

    4. Elyes 34 months ago | reply

      Cool picture ... Nice composition ;)

    5. d-k-t 33 months ago | reply

      excellent shot!

    6. artland 29 months ago | reply

      Congratulations!
      This is a wonderful shot!
      You are invited to post it to:


      artland

    7. RhaulAlves 27 months ago | reply

      omg , perfect pic

    8. NateVenture 25 months ago | reply

      On the first page of HP5 search results when I sort by interestingness. B&H is running quite the special on HP5 right now: www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/768216-REG/Ilford_1169959_...

    9. Sockeyed 25 months ago | reply

      Thanks, Nate. HP5+ is a pretty good go-to film. Definitely has a distinctive look.

    10. NateVenture 25 months ago | reply

      I've never shot it, but I like Neopan 400 and have hundreds of rolls of it, so I won't be buying any. HP5 is supposed to push really well though right? It seems sort of low contrast in most examples I've seen.

    11. Sockeyed 25 months ago | reply

      Neopan 400 probably pushes even better. To me, it looks great at 1600 - better than Neopan 1600. Not as unique a look, though.

    12. Pablo Echávarri 21 months ago | reply

      Interesting framing.

      Like

    13. tilo driessen 16 months ago | reply

      hey, wasn't I gonna get to buy one of these prints?

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