Bayon Head – Diana F+
July 23, 2009 at 10:37 pm | Posted in my work, photography | 3 CommentsTags: angkor thom, bayon, cambodia, diana f+, my photography, photography
I’m back! I thought I’d kick things off with a photo I took while exploring the Bayon Temple in the ancient city of Angkor Thom, Cambodia. I took this using my 38mm wide angle lens and black and white medium format film.
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sweet photo. I have been meaning to get into photography a bit more, i have taken some stuff but not alot. Real interested in marco stuff. I want to get a proper lens but you know money and all that jazz.
this is probably one of my better photos, http://www.flickr.com/photos/andyvan/3322217138/in/set-72157616139992294/
oooh yeah if your interested check out my blog, its all about me and my attempt in making some drum shells.
Comment by andyvanzant— July 28, 2009 #
Nice photo Andy. Is that the snare that you made? Age was telling me about it a while ago. How do you even know what you are doing? I’d have no idea! haha
Comment by Aidan Taylor— July 29, 2009 #
yeah the first few photos are of the snare. but im attempting to make my own shells. its pretty confusing. using hell guides on the net.
Comment by andyvanzant— July 29, 2009 #