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Kota Bharu is the capital city of Kelantan. The name means 'new city' or 'new castle/fort' in Malay. This city located at north-east of Malaysia and very close to the Thai border.
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It's a new attraction in Selangor. A white sandy beach, attracts visitors for family outings. The construction of the trade mark resorts, a Palm-Tree Resort are still on going by the time of my visits. The resorts look alike a Palm-Tree from a bird's eye view. It's looks kinda interesting thou, but we couldn't really see the shape of the formation when we are at the same level. Shall pay another visit soon, after the palm resorts are finally launch and open for public.
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Well, I have to admit, I am obsessed with legs! Especially my own feet! I guess a lot of Lomographers out there who like to shoot feet as well. Are you wondering what makes it so special to me, untill I can't get enough of them? Read on!
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Malacca, was recognised by UNESCO as a world heritage city. It is one of the must visit city in Malaysia.
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What does it makes a perfect getaway?
Beach, Friends, and Cameras!
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My love of the silhouette grew with one of my pictures during my virgin roll of LOMO LC-A, shooting on my birthday itself, on my pretty sister's wedding day. She is…pretty in pink. :)
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Wuzhen, a town located within the triangle formed by Hangzhou, Suzhou and Shanghai.
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They said, it's like a 'heaven on earth' in Hangzhou. Why did they said so?
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My day started at 4.00am. Woke up, freshen up, then I'm all ready to do some little exercise. We are headed to Semenyih, a town near Kajang which is roughly 40mins away from my home.
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'Merdeka Square' which is 'Dataran Merdeka' is one of the most important historical landmarks in the history of Malaysia.
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Indoors or not, the Lomography Ringflash is the perfect companion for my Fisheye 2. I get better results shooting in the dark and I get to shoot up close and personal!
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Kuala Lumpur Railway Station is a train station located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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Eagle Square is an impressive landmark, with its monumental 12-metre high giant eagle signifying the Lang or brown eagle from which Langkawi got its name.
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The most popular beach in Langkawi is carpeted by fine, white grains of sand that doesn’t stick to you.
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I think the Lomography Pop 9 takes beautiful passport pictures! Haha! But seriously, this plastic camera takes special pictures.
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The Zoo Negara, once set in virgin jungle, now stands like an oasis amidst a concrete jungle.
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If you are looking at a list of “must-go” places in Melaka, you will find that Jonker Street will always be at the top of the list. It is also a highly recommended place for those who would like to discover Melaka in an interesting and interactive way. If you are planning to spend an hour there before hopping to another major attraction, think twice as it is not an ordinary “street” – one can spend a whole day there just to check out the attractive shops along the street.
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Cameron Highlands is the largest and most famous hill resort of Malaysia. Discovered by a British surveyor, William Cameron in 1885, this highland paradise still retains much of the charm of an English village.
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Velvia 100 : The Warm and Happening film! It is has very saturated colors under daylight, high contrast, and exceptional sharpness. A perfect film that tops my list! It's always the best when it's partner with the LC-A.
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During the last visit to one of my Lomo buddies in his hometown, he brought us to a temple nearby his house. We went to the Wan Fo Dian temple.