Berikut adalah series beberapa photo shoot yg diambil sepanjang bulan Ogos – Sept. Sejak saya upgrade camera saya dari Canon Powershot G7 ke Canon Eos 400d, saya tak pernah upload gambar2 “seni” mcm ni lagi. Fotopages telah lama saya tinggalkan. Kira dgn blog ini dapat untuk mengasah balik bakat saya dlm bidang fotografi. Harus diingat, saya hanya menggunakan kit-lens 18-55mm shj, dan saya tiada professional training lg! (saya harap bulan January nnti, saya dpt pergi ke Saiful Nang’s fotocamp. tgh kumpul duit sikit2). Kepada pakar photographer, sila commen ya! Saya budak baru belajar.
Secara purata, semua gambar menggunakan teknik yang sama iaitu dgn placing camera diatas tanah dan “tilt” sikit ke atas. ISO 1600 paling tinggi sekali. Programmable Mode (jadi saya tak perlu adjust shutter speed atau aperture. Auto White Balance. Takda Flash !
Petaling Street

Petaling Street or Jalan Petaling in Malay, is a Chinatown located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Malaysian Chinese call it Chi-Cheong-Kai in Cantonese. It is infamous for pirated clothes and accessories along with bootleg DVDs and CDs. Petaling Street however does not exclusively offer pirated products. Haggling is a common sight here and the place is usually crowded with locals as well as tourists.
The area has dozens of restaurants and food stalls, serving local favourites such as Hokkien mee, ikan bakar (barbecued fish), asam laksa and curry noodles. Traders here are mainly Chinese but there are also Indian, Malay, and Bangladeshi traders.
KLCC

The Petronas Twin Towers (also known as the Petronas Towers or Twin Towers), in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia were the world’s tallest buildings, before being surpassed by the Taipei 101. However, the towers are still the tallest twin buildings and office building in the world. Tower 1 was built by Hazama Corporation [2] and Tower 2 by Samsung Engineering & Construction and Kukdong Engineering & Construction (both of South Korea). They were the world’s tallest buildings from 1998 to 2004 if measured from the level of the main entrance to the structural top, the original height reference used by the US-based Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat from 1969 (three additional height categories were introduced as the tower neared completion in 1996).
Bangunan Sultan Abdul Samad

The Sultan Abdul Samad Building is located in front of the Dataran Merdeka – literally the Independence Square – and the Royal Selangor Club, by Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The structure takes its name from Sultan Abdul Samad, the reigning sultan of Selangor at the time when construction began.

Topped by a shiny copper dome and a 40m high clock tower, it is a major landmark in the city. It serves as the backdrop for important events such as the National Day Parade on August 31 and the ushering in of the New Year. This heritage building used to be occupied by the then Apex Court of Malaysia, the Supreme Court which was subsequently renamed the Federal Court. The Court of Appeal was also housed in this historic building. The Federal Court and the Court of Appeals have since moved to the Palace of Justice located in Putrajaya, the new Federal administrative capital. The Sultan Abdul Samad Building now houses the Commercial Division of the High Court of Malaya.
Midvalley Megamall

Mid Valley Megamall is a 4.5 million square feet (420,000 m²) complex comprising a shopping mall, an office tower block, 30 signature offices and 2 hotels located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It was opened in November 1999.
It has about 430 shops on five and a half floors. It has five anchor tenants; Carrefour, Jusco, Golden Screen Cinemas, Metrojaya and Harvey Norman. It also houses an 18 screen Cinema. Then there is a state-of-the-art bowling centre, a One-Stop IT Centre, two mega food courts and also a mega bookstore called MPH.
References
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huyyo
Simply love your photos man. Will link to your site from my Chinatown page at http://www.malaysian-explorer.com/chinatown.html
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