Malaysia is a country rightly proud of these buildings, for a short while the tallest in the world. Annoyingly, unlike anywhere else in the world, they don't allow the public to go to the top and view. You are allowed to go the bridge spanning the two towers half-way up, but only if you are prepared to get up at 7am and cue for the limited available tickets issued each day. I wasn't. This shot was taken hand-held with the 16mm fish-eye.
Saturday 12 November 2011
Twin Towers
Malaysia is a country rightly proud of these buildings, for a short while the tallest in the world. Annoyingly, unlike anywhere else in the world, they don't allow the public to go to the top and view. You are allowed to go the bridge spanning the two towers half-way up, but only if you are prepared to get up at 7am and cue for the limited available tickets issued each day. I wasn't. This shot was taken hand-held with the 16mm fish-eye.
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i really like that unexpected perspective!
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