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Thursday, May 2, 2013

why is KL a perfect place for street photography

Here are some reasons why Kuala Lumpur is a much loved and at times loathed place for street photographers:

When it rains, it pours.
Sadly, when it pours water rises.
In the middle of the streets.
It is shameful for a metropolitan.
Nothing escapes.
Cats, rats and those with hats. 

The back alleys.
A gem for street photographers.
Despite the filth, spills and occasion chills (due to safety concerns).

Pre-war buildings.
This one was built in 1906.
Used to house a popular Hainanese Coffee Shop.
Closed down after operating here since 1928.
Legacy personified.

Modern skyscrapers.
View from L28 of a fine dining restaurant.
Rush hour.
Standstill traffic.
But it's luxurious and less stressful inside here.

Convent Bukit Nanas.
Est. 1899.
Hallmark of a place where education was born and personalities perfected.

Pigeons.
John Woo would love KL to bits.

Evening cruise.
Tolled highways.
A standard feature in Kuala Lumpur.

KLCC.
Aka twin towers.
Crowd puller.
Invaded by Chinese tourists during the day and foreign workers on weekends.

The nooks and corners.
View from my office room.
Featuring a malfunctioned clock tower built in 1937.
Makes sense.

Early morning drive.
The only time traffic jams are absent.
Peaceful.

Twin Towers revisited.
From inside my car.
Sandwiched between a building in progress and a completed hotel.

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