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in london is about £8 but back in scotland its loads more and they take soo long , what camera do you shoot with ? also you don't shoot in b&w but you do it in the editing ?
Thanks mate, those are too awesome, especially the one with her on the sidewalk, that is marvelous (2nd one). Is that your girl? Very pretty. The saturation and grain is sooo good.
I use a Nikon D3 and a 50mm f/1.4 lens pretty much stays there permanently. I do the B&W when I edit. I shoot RAW for the wider editing support it gives so I don't worry too much when I'm shooting.
Wow, snaf, these are all quite beautiful shots. Everything about them is moving. The colors and scenes are reminiscent of something out of tarkovsky's polaroid collection.
Adding to interest1's Angkor Wat pictures at the top of the page. It really is incredible, in a good and bad way, that they run the place. When I was climbing up one of the temples...the incline was so steep that it was almost like a ladder. There were also no safety measures to climb with except a feeble rope that you had to held your dear life onto. I gave up half way haha!
Definitely worth a visit for once in your life, only thing worthwhile in Cambodia imo. Then again I was mostly doing family visits. Country-side food gave me food poisoning for a few weeks...worst ever.
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