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05-FEB-2009

The Killing Fields Siem Reap

The Killing Fields were a number of sites in Cambodia where large numbers of people were killed and buried by the totalitarian communist Khmer Rouge regime(1975 to 1979).No words to say how sad it is but just happend,30 years ago. So sad but so real.In this gallery i will show that in Cambodia is not only Angor, Angkor Wat etc. but is something more...
Bartosz Kotulski 27-06-2009

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Kilkenny Photographic Society02-Sep-2009 16:47
fantastic image of such a brutal past and perhaps brutal present in other parts of this unpredictable world. fantsstic framing and great gallery in all

brian dwyer (v)
Giancarlo Guzzardi17-Aug-2009 07:43
an impressive history of bloody in this country, the Pol Pot system
before the Vietnam war
Guest 28-Jul-2009 18:36
Unbelievable! Powerful! V
Guest 28-Jul-2009 18:36
Unbelievable! Powerful! V
Raymond Ma02-Jul-2009 06:15
A powerful reminder what humans are capable of! Great framing and amazing in B&W. V
marie-jose wolff27-Jun-2009 10:17
powerful and very sad image, it happened only 30 years ago... V
Steve Mockford27-Jun-2009 05:42
I agree with others Bartosz, that this is a very powerful image; and it is made all the more so with the stark Black and White presentation. Very well done. ~V~
deborahcuming27-Jun-2009 03:28
this moving image is a perfect example of why our photography (the beauty, the ugly, and the reality) is so very important and so much a necessary form of communication/art.....grim, but very real. I applaud you ~ BV
Glenn Dean (Vatorman)27-Jun-2009 02:26
Powerful image. But a story that needs telling and to be heard.
Barbara Read and Fred Schaad27-Jun-2009 01:47
Great shot and tribute. V
Jim Coffman27-Jun-2009 01:28
Very sad that humans would stoop that low. v
Guest 26-Jun-2009 22:49
A grim reminder of human cruelty. Even sadder is the fact it goes on today. Well done Bartosz. BV
Guest 26-Jun-2009 22:48
Impressive story, great image! V!
laine26-Jun-2009 21:27
Unbelievable cruelty...yet things like this are happening every day !!
Claude Martin26-Jun-2009 21:05
Very impressive... even more by the dynamic framing. V
zyziza26-Jun-2009 20:13
terrible!
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