Boat Trip to Siem Reap
From Battambang we took a boat up the Tonle Sap Lake to Siem Reap. The short trip took us about twelve hours after our boat broke down an hour away from our target destination.
From Battambang we took a boat up the Tonle Sap Lake to Siem Reap. The short trip took us about twelve hours after our boat broke down an hour away from our target destination.
Killing Fields at Phnom Penh and a bumpy Bamboo Train ride at Battambang...
On our trip we spent a couple of days in the Green House near Kampot. I was spending most of my days with Martin from England as he is an early bird, too. At 6.30am sharp we headed out on our motorbikes to explore the surroundings. After a nice breakfast (duck eggs sunny side up [...]
The first thing we did, when we arrived in Sihanoukville, Cambodia, was to book a trip to one of the islands close by: Koh Rung. I also did my first timelapse video there... Nothing special, just the sun rising: https://youtu.be/ZPIKmQuac1U?si=fnzSy-eqVC3jdBe1
A "small" selection of my shots I took in India...
Today I was hiking in the park of Castle Mühlbach. The sun was shining bright and warm which resulted in wonderful autumn colors in the woods.
Last weekend I was visiting the Myra Falls located in a ravine near Muggendorf in Lower Austria. The ravine has been cut by the Myrabach, a small tributary of the Piesting. If you live in Vienna or somewhere close I highly suggest you to visit them.
Dürnstein once was a medieval castle. King Richard I Lionheart of England was held captive there by Duke Leopold V of Austria after their dispute during the Third Crusade. The ruins and the city lying below are now one of the most visited tourist destinations in the Wachau in Lower Austria.
When I woke up on Thursday morning the sun was illuminating my (dirty) window and I thought that it would be a lovely day to take some photos. As I have a guest from abroad at the moment I wanted to show her a little bit of Lower Austria, especially some places near my home [...]
The Lainzer Tiergarten is a wildlife preserve in the south-west corner of Vienna. It was used as a hunting area by the Habsburg nobility and has been open to the public since 1919. If you go jogging there it might happen that a wild hog or some deers cross your way but usually they are [...]
Did some close-up shots at the lake with diptychs on my mind. This is what I ended up with...
It seems like two different sorts of pears have crossed over in our garden leading to a fabulous mutation. No photoshop!!!