The Temples of Angkor
With more than one thousand temples the Angkor area has more to offer than just Angkor Wat. For me the most interesting temple was Ta Prohm with its huge trees growing through walls and stones. But see for yourself...
With more than one thousand temples the Angkor area has more to offer than just Angkor Wat. For me the most interesting temple was Ta Prohm with its huge trees growing through walls and stones. But see for yourself...
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
On our way to Cambodia we passed through Thailand and stayed a couple of days in Bangkok...
A "small" selection of my shots I took in India...
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.
Last shot from my USA trip...
Las Vegas Baby! :D
I visited Hollywood and it is... kind of boring actually, except the free concerts at Hollywood & Highland Center during summer. They had this amazing band at the Wine + Jazz festival but unfortunately I can't remember the name. H&H is not the only place to see free concerts and that's why my friends and [...]
The Getty Villa Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens