
Most photos that you see of The Bayon in Angkor Thom are similar shots of some of the dozens of faces of the king. If you had a chance to wander around The Bayon, you would know it is so much more than the faces. It is easy to lose yourself in the mazes of hallways and passages that weave in and out of the temple. Unlike Angkor Wat it is not laid out in perfect rectangles. Instead it is a series of complex angles of walls and passages, that I tried to capture a bit with this photograph.