cambodia 1 of 4: environmental portraits
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When we think of Cambodia, our thoughts naturally turn to Angkor Wat. But its people are incredibly photogenic. From monks, to adorable children, to adults working in their day-to-day lives, it's hard to find a person that is not worthy of a photograph. So, show us these images. No close-ups...that will be for next week's challenge. See my earlier challenges, or send me a PM, if you have any questions about what an "environmental" portrait is. In addition, this particular challenge is for subjects that are *not* staring into the camera and/or not posing for the camera.
Entrants are required to (1) vote for each other entry, (2) read the comments (if any) below this challenge, in case I or other entrants post with Rules questions or clarifications, and (3) follow each of the challenge rules.
**UPDATE** FOR THIS CHALLENGE, YOU **MUST** VOTE ON OR BEFORE TUESDAY. (IE, YOU HAVE ONLY 6 DAYS TO VOTE, INSTEAD OF 7 DAYS!!!!).
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| Submitted: | Thursday, 7th March, 2013 02:22 (GMT) |
| Taken: | Monday, 14th January, 2013 |
| Focal length: | 78 mm |
| Shutter speed: | 1/40 sec |
| Aperture: | F4.5 |
| ISO: | 400 |
| Notes: | Camera Nikon D800, 24-120 f4 lens, natural light |
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