Contours, contrasts in Cambodia
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Not many of us are lucky enough to take 14 months to travel around the world, but that’s just what Carole Mazer of West Hills was doing when she took this beautiful silhouette of an amputee and child at the temple ruins of Angkor Wat in Cambodia. “I was moved by the shadow, the little girl,” the emergency room nurse said. “Angkor Wat, it’s magical.” Her camera: a Pentax 90 WR.
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