Late Afternoon at Bayon

During the end of October and the start of November I was fortunate enough to spend three weeks with my family travelling through Cambodia and Thailand.  The time that we spent visiting the temples at Angkor in Cambodia was simply amazing and I am looking forward to visiting again one day.

While we were there I took hundreds and hundreds of photos.  The one below was taken late afternoon at Bayon, which was the state temple of Jayavarman VII and was built in the late 12th through to the early 13th century.  Today it is most famous for the enormous stone faces that were carved onto each side of its towers (of which only 37 are now standing).

Late afternoon at Bayon

Pentax K5 IIs, DA* 16-50mm, ISO 100, f/8, 1/50sec.

I’ll post more pictures over the coming weeks.

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