Phnom Penh

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i've been using a M for years (okay 2 years) but after relocating to asia, it's been hibernating in my dry box for last 10 months.

here are some picts from my monstrous (i loaded it with 24-70mm 2.8 lens) but very responsive (faster than my finger could focus) d700.

Flooding Phnom Penh's Old Market
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Russian Market, Phnom Penh
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Angkor Wat
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let me know what you think... more picts at my blog
http://parameters.cc :angel:
 
Great pics.
Had a monstrous D700 myself but sold it for film cameras.

Any travel tips in Phnom Penh? Will be there end of next month!!!
 
I was there in 07' I stayed in some great guest houses over looking bang kok lake. (nice sunsets from the decks) and another great idea was to hire a motorcycle guide for getting around. it's a cheap and fast way to see the city. (no worrying about cabies that cant speaking english or getting ripped off) I think I paid about 6 or 8 dollars a day including fuel. Happy Travels!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
(no worrying about cabies that cant speaking english or getting ripped off)

absolutely agreed... that's the best part of cambodia... :angel:
but think we paid 15usd/day for tuk tuk... including the trip to killing fields quite a distance away. :cool:
 
Great pics.
Had a monstrous D700 myself but sold it for film cameras.

Any travel tips in Phnom Penh? Will be there end of next month!!!

i love the markets (old market, Russian Market etc) and the street life... Overall there isn't much sightseeing, the riverside is under construction and too touristy for me.
 
that first shot is really a great digital photo. I say that in a good way, as in, it looks like it was shot on film. The subject and composition of it are cool too.
 
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