[AT] Travel the World with my D800E


The twin towers can be seen almost anywhere in KL, especially at night when like two shimmering spears, they jut out of the skyline. Even the back view is still quite nice.



38. The back view by Andrew Tan 2011, on Flickr

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For a change, something industrial. This is a picture I took in Papua New Guinea, not after work, but during work when we visited a refinery near Port Moresby. (Shot with Zeiss Distagon 2,8/21 ZF.2)



39. Oil Refinery by Andrew Tan 2011, on Flickr
 

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In Kota Bharu, the capital of Kelantan, Malaysia, women traders sell fresh vegetables in the central market known as Siti Khadijah Market.



40. Siti Khadijah Market by Andrew Tan 2011, on Flickr
 

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Malaysia Elections! Tense, exciting, festive, vibrant and thankfully largely peaceful. But look at those flags blanketing a street in Kota Bharu, Kelantan.



41. Flag war by Andrew Tan 2011, on Flickr
 

I used to drive in Bangkok when I lived there, and I got so used to traffic congestion that this wouldn't bother me as much as it would bother me in Singapore.



42. Traffic Jam by Andrew Tan 2011, on Flickr

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In Bangkok, a city of devout Buddhists, it is easy to spot people offering a prayer but I was a bit nervous taking this shot of a private moment. Had to shoot from the hip.



44. Pray by Andrew Tan 2011, on Flickr
 

Nice photos, was this view taken from Rifle Range Road?

Thanks for viewing. Indeed it was taken there... I was wondering if anyone would come and stop me as I was sitting there for a long time waiting for the sun to emerge from the clouds.
 

More cityscape, this one of San Francisco. I sat on a bench eating sushi and took this photo. A row of charming period houses known affectionately as "The Painted Ladies" as viewed from Alamo Square Park on an overcast day.



46. "Painted Ladies" by Andrew Tan 2011, on Flickr
 

Great images Andrew! I enjoyed them a lot. Keep them coming!
 

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