Some favorite portraits that I took during my trip to Cambodia.
(@ Siem Reap, Cambodia)
Cambodia’s famous landmark, the Angkor Wat.
(@ Angkor Wat, Siem Reap, Cambodia)
Hi, guys! I just got back from a photography workshop with Mr. Harvey Tapan and other course mates in Cambodia. I loved it there! Cambodia’s such a beautiful place with lots of culture and a rich heritage. Also, I will never forget their Happy Angkor Pizza at the night market!
Anyway, for our first day, we went boating at the Tonle Sap Lake in Siem Reap. It’s the largest freshwater lake in South East Asia and a home for some Cambodian communities, living in floating villages.
Here are some portraits I took of the people living there. Let the photos speak for themselves.
(@ Tonle Sap Lake, Siem Reap, Cambodia)
Seascapes at the coast of the Matabungkay Beach Resort in Lian, Batangas.
I just came back from Boracay tonight and here are some photos that I took. I wasn’t able to take much because it was bit of a hassle to carry my camera everywhere so most of my pictures were from my Dad’s digicam. I only got to shoot most of what Boracay looks like during the holidays on our last day. It’s not really different from all the other days in Boracay but all I can say what’s new, is, there’s only few people. It was a bit unusual.
So a bit of what I did: Aside from trying most of all the eat-all-you-can’s, I tried parasailing this year and passed out on the flyfish. I really can’t do it no matter how much my two siblings force me to. We also tried the new kart race track! So many hairpins unlike the tracks here in Manila. Other stuff we also did was ride the ATV and Bug Car plus Zorbing which we already did the last time we went to this lovely island.
Oh, and I don’t have photos of the fireworks during Christmas Eve. :( Sad.
The view of the beach at the Matabungkay Beach Resort in Lian, Batangas.