Angkor UpClose 2

This blog post is a follow-up of our previous post Angkor UpClose as they are many more amazing we discovered and captured during our photography tours  in the temples of Angkor. This series of  pictures were taken in the temples of Angkor Wat, Ta Prohm, Phnom Bok, Beng Mealea and Prasat Thom in Koh Ker.

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Elephant carving at Beng Mealea temple

 

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Bas-relief at Angkor Wat temple

 

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Delicate carving on a door frame in Beng Mealea temple

 

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Detail of a red ceiling in Angkor Wat temple

 

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Window columns at Prasat Thom Koh Ker

 

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Devata holding a bird in Ta Prohm temple

 

Devata Phnom Bok photography tours

Detail of a Devata robe in Phnom Bok temple

 

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Hindu priest carving details in Angkor Wat temple

 

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Devata carving in Ta Phrom temple

 

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Lotus flowers carving in Ta Prohm temple

10 Beautiful Pictures of Angkor Wat Sunrise

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Running photography tours in the temples of Angkor, I am one of the lucky few who have witnessed and captured nearly 200 sunrises. Although there were days when sunrise was uneventful, Angkor Wat sunrise it is a special moment to capture although it became quite popular over the years. It is always a new spectacle depending on the weather and also due to the fact that sun rise is actually moving from the south to the north of the temple. Twice a year, during the equinox of March and September, sun rises just behind the main tower which make the sunrise even more spectacular.
Here is a selection below of the best sunrise pictures I took the past few years in Angkor Wat temple. If you are a photographer and want to get professional advice and tips during Angkor Wat and beyond please have a look at our popular Angkor Wat sunrise tour.

 

 

 

 

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Angkor Wat sunrise central tower aligned with reflection on pond

 

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Angkor Wat sunrise with lily pond flowers

 

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Angkor Wat sunrise with reflection

 

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Golden sunrise over Angkor Wat temple

 

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Crowd at sunrise during the equinox at Angkor Wat temple

 

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Beautiful sunrise just after the rain in Angkor Wat temple

 

Angkor wat sunrise causeway photography tour

Angkor Wat sunrise from western causeway during the raining season

 

Beautiful sunrise at Angkor Wat with beams of light

Beautiful sunrise at Angkor Wat with beams of light

 

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Sun rising behind the temple of Angkor reflecting on pond

 

Dramatic sunrise over Angkor Wat temple

Dramatic sunrise over Angkor Wat temple

Solar Eclipse at Angkor Wat temple

The last solar eclipse making the headlines in Angkor was the one on the 24th October 1995. It was a total eclipse reaching its maximum just before noon. As the sun was already high in the sky, no picture could be taken with the silhouette of Angkor Wat.

The recent solar eclipse that took place on March 9th 2016 received almost the same attention from the media. In a narrow corridor stretching from Sumatra to Sulawesi in Indonesia, the eclipse was total but only partial in other parts of Southeast Asia: Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, Philippines, and Cambodia.

As the date of this eclipse  was close to the Spring Equinox celebration where the central tower of Angkor Wat  is perfectly aligned with the rising sun, it was such a perfect timing for watching the sun rising  behind the main towers of the temple. Sunrise on that day was at 6.16 am and the eclipse started at 6.39 am, reaching its maximum  at 7:34 am and ended at 8.37 am.

As expected, the moon started passing in front of the sun just after sunrise. As the eclipse continued the sun was close enough to the main tower to capture a half-sun sitting right above the pinnacle of the main tower. It was also a good time to catch some reflection on the pond.

Another eclipse leaving only a crescent of sun above Angkor Wat will take place on April 20th 2042. Save the date, it should be another spectacular event, though with a maximum point at 8.06 am, the sun will already be quite high on the sky but the changing of light might be interesting.

 

(These pictures were taken with a Canon 5DMKII and a 24-105 mm f:4 lens fitted with a 10-stops neutral density filter)

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Angkor Wat temple before sunrise – 6.08 am.

 

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Beginning of the solar eclipse behind Angkor Wat – 6.41 am

 

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Sun eclipse above Angkor Wat main tower – 6.54 am

 

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Sun eclipse beside Angkor Wat main tower – 6.58 am.

 

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Sun eclipse above Angkor Wat main tower – 7.04 am.

 

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Angkor Wat temple reflecting on water pond – 7.08 am.

 

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Partial solar eclipse at the maximum – 7.35 am.

 

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Angkor Wat temple and its moat view from the from West entrance – 8.06 am.