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How to take pictures of Angkor Wat in Cambodia?

Angkor's daytime sun is poisonous, which leads to a great contrast between light and shadow. Moreover, Angkor's stone remains are mottled, with different colors such as black, gray, red and yellow, and green moss on them. Sometimes light and shadow are mixed with mottled stones to produce a more beautiful film, rather than the strong effect seen on the spot. So the better shooting time in a day is around 8:00- 10:30 after sunrise, and after 4: 00 in the afternoon. In the middle time, it is only suitable for shooting some carved parts with the same color. You'd better rest in the shade. It is said that the buildings photographed in the rainy season from May to August are the best, with soft light.