Source:Ecns.cn Published: 2017/1/18 16:27:40
Photographer Huang Zheng from Southwest China's Sichuan Province has adopted infrared photography to take photos of the temples in Angkor, Cambodia, giving them almost surreal appearance. (Photo/Huang Zheng)
An infrared photograph of Preah Khan temple. Photographer Huang Zheng from Southwest China's Sichuan Province has adopted infrared photography to take photos of the temples in Angkor, Cambodia, giving them almost surreal appearance. (Photo/Huang Zheng)
An infrared photograph of Bayon temple. Photographer Huang Zheng from Southwest China's Sichuan Province has adopted infrared photography to take photos of the temples in Angkor, Cambodia, giving them almost surreal appearance. (Photo/Huang Zheng)
An infrared photograph of Angkor Thom. Photographer Huang Zheng from Southwest China's Sichuan Province has adopted infrared photography to take photos of the temples in Angkor, Cambodia, giving them almost surreal appearance. (Photo/Huang Zheng)
An infrared photograph of Pre Rup, a Hindu temple at Angkor, Cambodia. Photographer Huang Zheng from Southwest China's Sichuan Province has adopted infrared photography to take photos of the temples in Angkor, Cambodia, giving them almost surreal appearance. (Photo/Huang Zheng)
An infrared photograph of Ta Prohm. Photographer Huang Zheng from Southwest China's Sichuan Province has adopted infrared photography to take photos of the temples in Angkor, Cambodia, giving them almost surreal appearance. (Photo/Huang Zheng)
An infrared photograph of Banteay Srei temple dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva. Photographer Huang Zheng from Southwest China's Sichuan Province has adopted infrared photography to take photos of the temples in Angkor, Cambodia, giving them almost surreal appearance. (Photo/Huang Zheng)
An infrared photograph of Beng Mealea temple. Photographer Huang Zheng from Southwest China's Sichuan Province has adopted infrared photography to take photos of the temples in Angkor, Cambodia, giving them almost surreal appearance. (Photo/Huang Zheng)
An infrared photograph of the Terrace of the Elephants. Photographer Huang Zheng from Southwest China's Sichuan Province has adopted infrared photography to take photos of the temples in Angkor, Cambodia, giving them almost surreal appearance. (Photo/Huang Zheng)
An infrared photograph of Ta Prohm. Photographer Huang Zheng from Southwest China's Sichuan Province has adopted infrared photography to take photos of the temples in Angkor, Cambodia, giving them almost surreal appearance. (Photo/Huang Zheng)
Source: Magnificent Angkor in infrared photography
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