When pigs fly in Cambodia Posted on 29 October 2009 It’s good photographic practice to have your camera in a ready state at all times, especially for those moments when pigs fly. This shot taken in Cambodia was captured because my camera was set to an average shutter speed (in this case a 1/125th) and left on shutter priority. This way, when something unexpected happens, you can simply grab the camera and shoot without thinking too much. This is a typical Cambodian scene of animals trussed on the back of a motorbike going to the market. What do you think of this photograph? Related Posts Hong Kong – Moving Sushi marine conservation blog 30 November 2009 Hong Kong is an economically rich country (run by China) with not one single fisheries... read more Baked rice with oyster mushrooms 26 November 2009 You can make this easy, light and summery dish with any mushrooms and add chicken... read more Ray Chalpin solo walk from Cape Town to Beit Bridge – day 17 24 November 2009 The day was really spent playing online (bandwidth & power - two valuable commodities!) and... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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