[AT] Travel the World with my D800E


Awesome bro.

Why did they chase you away? Cannot take picture at this area meh?

They said it is "not safe" to sit on the parapet. But it's only 1.3m high!
 

They said it is "not safe" to sit on the parapet. But it's only 1.3m high!

:bsmilie::bsmilie: Luckily you finished your shots. And it's an awesome one :thumbsup:
 

I haven't been back here since I was a kid, and it's good to be able to capture the image now with a much better camera. This is the surrounding architecture of Tugu Negara, Malaysia's National Monument in Kuala Lumpur.



62. Fountain and Dome by Andrew Tan 2011, on Flickr
 

The magnificent buildings of Shanghai, including the uncompleted Shanghai Tower, set to be the tallest building in China.



65.Towering Trio by Andrew Tan 2011, on Flickr
 

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I was in Korea and Taiwan this week for work, so I will post some photos from there soon. Starting with Seoul, I went hunting for this place after I found a picture of it on the Internet. I wanted to portray the old and new Korea in one frame. This is Bukchon Village where people still live in charming hanoks overlooking modern Seoul.



70. Seoul Old and New by Andrew Tan 2011, on Flickr
 

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Taipei has this great system where you can rent a bike in the city center to run your errands and then drop it off at any of the numerous parking spots, just like this one.



74. Bikes for rent by Andrew Tan 2011, on Flickr
 

This is a national treasure which was heartbreakingly torched by an arsonist, resulting in a closure for restoration. Namdaemun or South Gate is recently reopened.



75. South Gate by Andrew Tan 2011, on Flickr
 

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