The Big Picture: Readers' top travel photos, October 11, 2014

Updated October 11 2014 - 2:08am, first published October 10 2014 - 5:26pm
This picture was taken at 7am on 6 Sept this year. It was a perfectly still morning and the sun was just starting to paint its warm glow at Sra Srang, causing the fisherman to glow.  Because of the stillness of the water, he threw his net into what looked like the sky.   Despite the thriving tourist industry Siem Reap has become, peace and the traditional ways of living are still quite easy to find if you venture past the obvious. Photo: Jane Sheers
This picture was taken at 7am on 6 Sept this year. It was a perfectly still morning and the sun was just starting to paint its warm glow at Sra Srang, causing the fisherman to glow. Because of the stillness of the water, he threw his net into what looked like the sky. Despite the thriving tourist industry Siem Reap has become, peace and the traditional ways of living are still quite easy to find if you venture past the obvious. Photo: Jane Sheers
This picture was taken at 7am on 6 Sept this year. It was a perfectly still morning and the sun was just starting to paint its warm glow at Sra Srang, causing the fisherman to glow.  Because of the stillness of the water, he threw his net into what looked like the sky.   Despite the thriving tourist industry Siem Reap has become, peace and the traditional ways of living are still quite easy to find if you venture past the obvious. Photo: Jane Sheers
This picture was taken at 7am on 6 Sept this year. It was a perfectly still morning and the sun was just starting to paint its warm glow at Sra Srang, causing the fisherman to glow. Because of the stillness of the water, he threw his net into what looked like the sky. Despite the thriving tourist industry Siem Reap has become, peace and the traditional ways of living are still quite easy to find if you venture past the obvious. Photo: Jane Sheers
This picture was taken at 7am on 6 Sept this year. It was a perfectly still morning and the sun was just starting to paint its warm glow at Sra Srang, causing the fisherman to glow.  Because of the stillness of the water, he threw his net into what looked like the sky.   Despite the thriving tourist industry Siem Reap has become, peace and the traditional ways of living are still quite easy to find if you venture past the obvious. Photo: Jane Sheers
This picture was taken at 7am on 6 Sept this year. It was a perfectly still morning and the sun was just starting to paint its warm glow at Sra Srang, causing the fisherman to glow. Because of the stillness of the water, he threw his net into what looked like the sky. Despite the thriving tourist industry Siem Reap has become, peace and the traditional ways of living are still quite easy to find if you venture past the obvious. Photo: Jane Sheers
This picture was taken at 7am on 6 Sept this year. It was a perfectly still morning and the sun was just starting to paint its warm glow at Sra Srang, causing the fisherman to glow.  Because of the stillness of the water, he threw his net into what looked like the sky.   Despite the thriving tourist industry Siem Reap has become, peace and the traditional ways of living are still quite easy to find if you venture past the obvious. Photo: Jane Sheers
This picture was taken at 7am on 6 Sept this year. It was a perfectly still morning and the sun was just starting to paint its warm glow at Sra Srang, causing the fisherman to glow. Because of the stillness of the water, he threw his net into what looked like the sky. Despite the thriving tourist industry Siem Reap has become, peace and the traditional ways of living are still quite easy to find if you venture past the obvious. Photo: Jane Sheers

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