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By Jaime Davila | Asia, Cambodia, Egypt, Photo Round Up, The Middle East
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Great shot of Bayan Temple! Glad you didn’t have that shot back in December. You would’ve won your own Travel Photo Roulette of Faces! (I tried to set a theme for my turn to host so that I could win again, but then felt too guilty.) Hope you submit a photo and become the first back-to-almost-back winner! (Is that even allowed?)
James @ Fly, Icarus, Fly recently posted..Travel Photo Roulette Round #53: Serendipity
Thanks James… I love that shot too. As for participating I think I am gonna pass because I don’t wanna win again… no I joke I joke, no because I think normally the winner waits a round or two before trying to win again. It’s not a rule, I think everyone does it as courtesy.
This is one of your best photo round-ups yet, my friend. You’re such a great photographer! These pictures really capture the emotion of the place and tell a story.
The Time-Crunched Traveler (Ellen) recently posted..Where we’re headed in 2013
Thanks so much Ellen… ah this comment makes me jump up with joy because I am so excited to finally be buying a DSLR when I get home.
Love the shot of the graffiti in Cairo!
Rebecca recently posted..Getting into the Goroka Festival
Thanks Rebecca… I love the street are in Cairo. It’s always changing and so alive & vibrant with the voice of the youth.
Love the photos. I wouldn’t mind checking out the Killing Fields Museum while we’re in Cambodia next year but I have a feeling its going to make me cry :S
Thanks Ally, oh & you should check them out. They will make you cry, but it’s worth it because it’s so important to learn from this to help make sure it never happens again. I cried, it was tough not too.