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PHOTOGRAPHY

BEAUTY OF
KUALA LUMPUR
Showcasing the beauty of architectures, streets, and food of the ultimate Kuala Lumpur.
![]() | ![]() “The Wall”This has interesting choice of brick stones. Altogether, it creates unique patterns. | ![]() “Reflectors”The opposite of the buildings is reflected on the glass surface of these two buildings, it brings out the structure of the buildings. | ![]() “Pride of Malaysia”These spectacular twin skyscrapers symbolizes our culture and advancement on the world stage. | ![]() “The Silhouette”The shadow of the leaves act as the foreground frame for the Twin Towers. |
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![]() “3 Rises”The contrasts and curves of these buildings form a nice composition. | ![]() stella11 | ![]() “The Majestic”The texture enhances the simplicity of the wall. | ![]() “Feat. The Sky”Striking green glass is enhanced with the background of clear blue sky. | ![]() “Water Dancers”Interesting musical fountain show at Suria KLCC. |
![]() “Reflections”The commercial glass of shop H&M and the ceiling reflect the pedestrians. | ![]() “Starhill”The imperfect balance of the Starhill building form makes a perfect whole. | ![]() “Icosahedron”The use of geometric shapes is presented on this structure. | ![]() “Her Reflection”I like the finishing reflective material on this cantilever. | ![]() “1910 Railway Station”A British Architectural assistant incorporated the unique Anglo-Asian architecture |
![]() “Bricks, bricks bricks”Structure made up of red Victorian bricks. | ![]() “Staircases”Two-point perspectives used to capture the Anglo-Asian architecture of the staircase in KL Railway Station. | ![]() “Shade of Blue”The glass of this building showcases the intangible shade of blue sky. | ![]() “Chinese Lanterns”The row of shop lots in traditional Chinese architecture. | ![]() “The Odd”Rare and eccentric triangular building structure has loss of space usage on the sharp edge of building. |
![]() “Hang Jebat Street”One of the oldest Chinese opera clubs in Kuala Lumpur. | ![]() “180”Graffiti intertwined with hip hop culture. | ![]() “90!”Creative graffiti on roller shutter of an unknown shop. | ![]() “Sangkancil & Buaya”Malaysian animal street art drawn on a wall. | ![]() “Dilarang Masuk”Crosses of the chair and table legs support the “No Entry” sign on the door behind. |
![]() “Nuts for Peanuts!”Mountains of mouth-watering steamed peanuts served on the street of Alor. | ![]() “Moving Cars”Light trails of cars passing the conjunction. | ![]() “Extraordinary Entry”Special way to display signs of Chinese restaurants at the entry. |
Kuala Lumpur: Architecture,
streets & food
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