Phnum Penh (Water Front), PP KH
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Meeting Location: Begin at FCC, end at FCC Bar Area. Meeting Time: 8 AM - 11AM
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Phnom Penh in July creates a perfect backdrop.
Join Dave on “Scott Kelby’s Second World Wide Photo” walk here in Phnom Penh.
You don’t have to have the latest camera and lens, you don’t have to be a professional Photographer, you just have to love shooting and meeting others with the same interests as you.
This is Dave’s second photo walk. He hosted Dhaka, Bangladesh’s walk in 2008. There was a full turnout and we are all still walking and talking together twelve months later.
This year its Cambodia and whole new Bunch of photographers are expected. We have generated a Flickr Group http://www.flickr.com/groups/1120904@N21/ so we can upload our best images for all to see.
The people at adobe have not yet decided what we will do with the images created on the day, but the do assure us there will be an announcement very soon.
The photo walk is FREE to all but space is limited to 50 walkers, so sign up now and watch for more details as they become available.
Keep coming back to this page for updates on the walk, we will post any information you may need as I receive it.
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Phnum Penh (Water Front), PP KH -
Meeting time: 8 AM - 11AM
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If this takes too long, please refresh the page.Photos from this location
- Photographing the locals
- A child on the busy streets of Phnom Penh sits and stares intently at a rock
- About six monks flocking a tuktuk in front of the Ministry of Cult and Religion.
- My Future and Money
- My free life
- Milds Seven
- We're free
- A Cambodia photographer waiting for customers, Riverside, Royal Palace of Kingdom of Cambodia
- Siting and playing chess.
- Young Beggar
- In The Middle
- A compulsory civic lesson titled "Keep our country clean" for all...
- Formerly the National Assembly, currently the temporary offices for Council of Ministers, this building is having an unclear future... Whether it is still a state building or will it happen to be private under the so-called "DEVELOPMENT" term?
- Children will always be children














































































