
Cambodia’s favorite food, huh?

Khmer preserved food
Tags: Koh Kong

Cambodia’s favorite food, huh?

Khmer preserved food
Tags: Koh Kong
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Look nice!
Hello,,,,,, friend…. it is nice for your images,,,,,,
Nice shots, I got broke trying to get a DSLR :)too.
Thanks everyone.
Borin, a tool is just only a tool. To sculpture a beautiful statue the artist uses his mind, skills, and such. Of course, the tool helps in some way, but not all the way. I’m always a fan of producing high quality works using low-cost tools. I know, for sure, that the new digital camera I have just bought is a bit expensive, but it’s the entry dSLR camera I could afford, at least in the time.
Hi Tharum;
This is my 1st time here and hope I do not offend you by leaving a comment.
The pitures are great. In matter of fact, I love the foods but mu stomach would never agree with me at all.