One (1) photo a day Cambodia, Kelly and Anthony Rae Photography, Day 7
Day 7 photo: Sleeping cyclo driver. “Cambodia’s iconic cyclos are dwindling with decreased demand from residents in the capital, Phnom Penh, but drivers are hoping an increased tourist trade will help...
View ArticleOne (1) photo a day Cambodia, Kelly Anthony Rae Photography, Day 11
Day 11: Apartment building near Phsar Thmey (Central Market). Taken in the late afternoon. Many apartment buildings in Phnom Penh were built in the 1960′s and look similar to this. They have a similar...
View ArticleOne (1) photo a day Cambodia, Kelly Anthony Rae Photography, Day 14
Day 14: A bunch of clothes and mats hanging on a clothes line. The rest of the one photo a day series can be found here: http://www.kellyanthony.com/blog/category/a-photo-a-day/
View ArticleOne (1) photo a day Cambodia, Kelly Anthony Rae Photography, Day 15
Day 15: Lucky Burger. Please bear with me as I explain the story of how I got this photo … Currently, there are no McDonald’s restaurants in Cambodia. The closest thing is either Lucky Burger or BB...
View ArticleOne (1) photo a day Cambodia, Kelly Anthony Rae Photography, Day 16
Day 16 photo: Coconut seller polishing his coconuts Coconuts are more dangerous than sharks. Falling coconuts kill 150 people every year which is 10 times the number of people killed by sharks. There...
View ArticleOne (1) photo a day Cambodia, Kelly Anthony Rae Photography, Day 17
Day 17 photo: Limes and oranges for sugar cane drinks You can find sugar cane juice from little street carts all over Cambodia (and other countries). It’s basically crushed sugar cane to extract the...
View ArticleOne (1) photo a day Cambodia, Kelly Anthony Rae Photography, Day 19
Day 19 photo: Communities of Cambodian families live along the train tracks of Phnom Penh in little shacks. This photo is of a young Cambodian who stands in front of a rubbish collecting cart. The rest...
View ArticleOne (1) photo a day Cambodia, Kelly Anthony Rae Photography, Day 20
Day 20 photo: Guard at the Royal Palace, Phnom Penh. Photo info: D700, 70mm, f4, 1/4000, ISO640 The rest of the one photo a day series can be found here:...
View ArticleOne (1) photo a day Cambodia, Kelly Anthony Rae Photography, Day 21
Day 21 photo: Old man, 80 years old – still working as a cyclo driver. Here are some quotes about being old: “You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream.” – C.S Lewis “Age is an...
View ArticleOne (1) photo a day Cambodia, Kelly Anthony Rae Photography, Day 22
Day 22 Photo: Khmer woman working and laughing, probably wondering why some foreigner is taking her photo. Photo info: D700, 200mm, f4, 1/500, ISO1000 The rest of the one photo a day series can be...
View ArticleOne (1) photo a day Cambodia, Kelly Anthony Rae Photography, Day 23
Day 23 photo: Something different for today: Flowers in Phnom Penh – Chrysanthemums. The name Chrysanthemum is derived from the Greek, chrysos (gold) and anthos (flower). Photo info: D700, 50mm, f1.6,...
View ArticleOne (1) photo a day Cambodia, Kelly Anthony Rae Photography, Day 24
Day 24 photo: a photo a day – Cambodian children playing a game with elastic bands The rest of the one photo a day series can be found here: http://www.kellyanthony.com/blog/category/a-photo-a-day/
View ArticleOne (1) photo a day Cambodia, Kelly Anthony Rae Photography, Day 25
Day 25 photo: Waiting for the lights to turn green at a busy intersection in Phnom Penh. Traffic is mainly moto’s (50cc – 125cc scooters). Often companies will hand out leaflets at the lights and...
View ArticleOne (1) photo a day Cambodia, Kelly Anthony Rae Photography, Day 27
Day 27 photo: Eating dinner at the market. Took a stroll around the market at 6.30pm, when most of the sellers had packed up shop for the day and people are heading home or going out for dinner. This...
View ArticleOne (1) photo a day Cambodia, Kelly Anthony Rae Photography, Day 28
Day 28 photo (final image): The final image for this series. Captured the other night, it shows people dumping rubbish in a pile on the street for it to be sorted, collected and then taken away by...
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