lunch break, kampong thom, cambodia
By: timothyirobertson
Tags: 35mm, analogue, analogue photography, art, asia, bus, Cambodia, color, cross process, film, film photography, lo-fi, lo-fi photography, lomo, lomography, Photography, plastic camera, slide film, southeast asia, street photography, travel, travel photography, vivitar ultra wide and slim, wide-angle, x-pro
Category: Cambodia, lomography, Photography, Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim
for me, this is an iconic image of life and travel in cambodia. these buses carry passengers, cargo and sometimes a chicken or two between provinces, towns and villages. bus companies have deals with certain restaurants like this one along their routes where they stop for lunch and a pit stop. i took this on a trip between phnom penh and siem reap with my vivitar ultra wide and slim with slide film cross-processed, if you're interested in that sort of thing.
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