In Siem Reap in Cambodia, after the fall of Khmer Rouge, a man started a school for orphans/street children. They survive on donations and the income from handcrafted products from the children, plus a performance they have made. All performers are ex street children. This performance was telling the tragic story of Cambodia, in a combination of pantomime, ballet and acrobatics. In this picture a young girl is haunted by Khmer Rouge in her dreams.
The painting in the background was made on stage. The starting point was a nice, bright and happy image of Cambodia. The painter then crossed out this image and created a chaotic image in dramatic colours, ending up with this image, representing the coming of Khmer Rouge. Not a word was spoken, but it was very moving and the audience were brought to tears. If you go to see Angkor Wat, make sure you visit this performance.
Again, I am happy with the 5DIV. I have applied a flat +20 in NR and left everything else unchanged. I find the colour, dynamics and noise performance of this camera well worth the upgrade from a 5DIII.
24-70 f2.8L II @ 65mm, 1/80s, f/3.5, ISO4.000