Places to take Photographs in Malaysia (KL)
This section i'll be discussing and listing down places to take photographs and what type of photography is suitable for that location.
Firstly, Read your newspaper or check out online for any sort of event or activities are on
Few Examples:
- Hot Air Balloon Competition
- Fireworks Competition
- Race events
- Festival (thaipusam ,wesak day)
- Etc
Next, The list of places you can go if you feel like taking pictures or you are just bored and wanna find somewhere to snap photos
Putrajaya - landscape, night, portraits
Bukit gasing - landscape, Bug hunting
Pusat Sains Negara at Bukit Kiara -Architecture shots
Guthrie Pavillion at Bukit Jelutong, Shah Alam - Architecture shots
KLCC - Architecture shots
KLIA - landscape, nigh shots
French village, colmar tropicale, Bukit tinggi there - portraits, landscape
KL ktm station - portrait, old skool shots
Pudu jail area - portrait, street
Central market - street photography,photojournalism
Melaka 1 hour drive away - too many
Bukit gasing - landscape, Bug hunting
Pusat Sains Negara at Bukit Kiara -Architecture shots
Guthrie Pavillion at Bukit Jelutong, Shah Alam - Architecture shots
KLCC - Architecture shots
KLIA - landscape, nigh shots
French village, colmar tropicale, Bukit tinggi there - portraits, landscape
KL ktm station - portrait, old skool shots
Pudu jail area - portrait, street
Central market - street photography,photojournalism
Melaka 1 hour drive away - too many
Batu caves - people, abstract, photojournalism
Lake gardens - Many
KL lookout point - Landscape
Broga Hill - HDR landscape
Desa Park City, Kepong - people, portraits
The curve - many
Bukit Jalil Stadium - architecture shots
KL back alley - Portraits
If you really have the time, just take a train down to KL and walk here and there to take pictures, there are many places that i have miss, if you wanna add any, just put a comment.



2 comments:
Hey Leon, do you take scenery shots? Go to Genting Highlands. To be specific, go to either the Cradle Rock OR Ria Apartment's open air car park. At 7 - 7:30pm, you'll be able to catch awesome scenery of sunset. Especially at Ria Apartment's open air carpark. However, the risk is, you may have a cloudy or foggy day, then you may not be able to catch it. Just a suggestion. =)
Jm
Thanks for the list. So far, have you encountered any problems with using a tripod to shoot in any those places your have mentioned?
I was told by security personnel that I cannot shoot with a tripod along the sidewalk of the Pavilion. But the guy said I can shoot handholding my camera. I am interested in night photography so I definitely cannot work without my tripod.
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