Categories: cambodia, photos

Rural Cambodia – Rice fields, sugar palms and a colourful sky.

Last year, I spent two weeks travelling in Cambodia during the post-monsoon months. Starting from Siem Reap, I quickly moved on from the well-known temples of Angkor Wat, seeking to understand the everyday life in the country. The quest times took me through some remote places with endless stretch of lush green paddies, and also to floating settlements in Tonle Sap Lake.

This small village, just a short drive north-west of Phnom Penh, was a pleasure to be in. It was an expanse of paddy fields dotted with small hamlets, through which you could keep walking all through the day (or drive, if you so prefer). When the sun was about to set, I went in search of a calm waterbody that reflected cluster of palms. I did not have to go far to find water in these wet landscapes. And the sun smiled for me that evening, generously painting the sky with bright colours.

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Mingulaba.. Myanmar! Photography Exhibition in Ahmedabad

Here is an event alert for people in Ahmedabad. An excellent collection of images from Myanmar by Dr.Hiren Shah will be exhibited at gallery ‘Amdavad ni Gufa’. The exhibition opens tomorrow evening and will be on display till Feb 22nd.

I am especially delighted of the fact that Dr.Shah’s images on display were all made during my photography tour to Myanmar with Darter Photography.

Not to be missed, if you are in Ahmedabad. Details in the invite below.

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Categories: photos

Chhatris of Bikaner, Rajasthan

Chhatris are an integral part of Rajasthan’s architecture. In many parts of the state, you may come across a cluster of Chhatris in an uninhabited location outside the town. There are usually Cenotaphs, built in memory of the kings. Here is one such cluster of Chhatris outside Bikaner town, called Devi kund sagar.

Chhatris - Bikaner, Rajasthan