Playing in Ruins

© Michael Farruggia

Playing in Ruins

Uploaded: April 11, 2007

Description

This window of the past meets the future when two local boys play along side the ancient ruins of Angkor Thom in Cambodia. Settings used: F/3.2, 1/200 sec, ISO 64

Comments

Linda L. Ruiz April 11, 2007

Such a cool shot. This really tells a story. Great job #635913

Allison Gaulin April 11, 2007

One of my most favorites from SOA! Excellent in every way! #4154650

April 11, 2007

Love this shot...one of my favorites!!
Great job! #4156187

Karolyn J. Seeley April 11, 2007

Wonderful shot, love the idea of these young children at play amist centuries old ruins and ancient window framing their "today" world. Great capture! #4156307

Zaida Gamiet April 12, 2007

Excellent capture - and the framing is perfect!!! #4157238

Ivan Chacon April 15, 2007

Way cool. Great shot! :) #4170834

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