My Shooting In Putrajaya

Wow, very happy to show you guys my shots in Putrajaya after quite some time did not update my blog dude to busy schedules and work. If you follow me on Twitter or Facebook, you should get the latest updates of where am I know lor… Follow me now..!!

I had a client in Putrajaya, and it was indeed a nice scenery for shooting. I’m proud to present the photos to you.. hahaha

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When I came out of the client’s office, I like the view of the mosque very much. I took this SAL18-70mm lens. Focal length at 18mm to show you guys the river, the floor, trees, stairs… what else? the lamps… The mosque is really nice!

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This is where I parked my car. Near the river. That time was evening, sunset is in progress. The river is damm chun!

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This is built so that all of us won’t simply jump into the river to get a swim :P

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That’s the palace for Sultan of Selangor. Nice building structure and scenery. Must be very nice if I can stay at this kind of place with nice scenery.. really envy lor..

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Anyhow, I decided to drive to the Prime Minister’s office. And when I’m on the way there, I stopped by the road side to take the sunset. The orange of the sunset is not that sharp right? Nahh, I wanna show you the building only, sunset that covers the building and turned to black

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Yes, the mosque again. Again, thumbs up for the mosque. Really beautiful building by the river.

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Of course, not only me that so “jakun” to take photos. There are many tourists that went there for shooting too, especially for outdoor wedding albums lor

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Yea! I’m on my way to see Prime Minister, to discuss with him about some of the country current issues and crises that we’re facing.. hahaha

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This shows the unity of Malaysia. All of the states’ flags are flying left and right here. We’re a united nation and we must unite as one!!

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At the crossroad in Putrajaya. Looks very nice with the colors and the signboards. Turn left or turn right? It’s your choice!

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As I’ve told you guys, not only me busy taking photos. When I was there, there are many friends from China that visit Putrajaya. They actually love the scenery and they love the mosque too.

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I like this structure the most. Every time when I enter Putrajaya Presint 2, this is the structure the impressed me very very much. I love this lor…

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A few different angle of the structure. Look at the solid built-up. Damm nice right? You can see many of this structures in Middle East, Dubai :)

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I always wonder how the engineers or the steel guy make this structure.

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The sunset became my lighting for this shot… orange orange style on the structure.

Ok guys, that’s all for my first time photo shoot in Putrajaya. Next, I’ll post up some of my travel photos and Health Screening Event that I’ve shots.

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18 Responses to “My Shooting In Putrajaya”

  1. TNH says:

    nice photo…especially the palace shot..really can’t imagine to have those life..you got a good shooting skill..

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  2. Joyce Tedoen says:

    A good set of photos. Always wanted to visit Putrajaya but never had the time/chance.

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  3. Gabriel Lai says:

    Hey TNH, thanks for ur comments… appreciate it and surely will boost up my photography skills :)

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  4. Gabriel Lai says:

    Hi Joyce… if you want, we can organize a trip down to Putrajaya to do some shooting… I dont have the chance to shoot some buildings like the Ministry of Finance, the High Court…. still got many many nice place :)

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  5. fazai38 says:

    Wohhh.. the last 4 pics.. rocks..

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  6. Gabriel Lai says:

    Yea fazai.. the building rocks… i love that too :D

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  7. Jessica says:

    Great photos! The most significant memory in my mind on Putrajaya is their unique lamp-posts! :=D

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  8. Dinh Trung says:

    what’s beautiful pics ! How could you take this, could you share ?!!

    Dinh Trung

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  9. Gabriel Lai says:

    thanks for the comment jess.. I still have some Putrajaya shots haven’t publish yet…. Yea.. their design are uniques

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  10. Gabriel Lai says:

    Hello Dinh, thanks for the comments… this is a beautiful scenery for photography in Malaysia… welcome you to Malaysia one day, ok? Photography is about the angle you like, and you snap it for yourself… everyone will have different angle of personal likes lor… :)

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  11. Dinh Trung says:

    Hey, will post some of mine in the near further…
    Pls comment !! :wink:

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  12. Gabriel Lai says:

    Yea sure… make sure you let me know :lol: :lol:

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  14. Juma says:

    Dear,

    Your photo very nice. Can we change link?

    If u need homestay in Putrajaya.
    Come and visit us at
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    We offer very cosy homestay for our guest.
    Call me at 013-3510035.

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    Gabriel Lai Reply:

    @Hi Juma

    Thanks! I can help you to link up if you have a promotional logo or banner :)

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  15. reenah says:

    hey i saw your shooting at putrajaya! so great and awesome! just wanna ask you if i can visit there at anytime? is there any restriction? what are the places that i should visit and you would like to recommend to me? thanks for sharing:)

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  16. Gabriel Lai says:

    @Reenah Hi, Yes, Putrajaya is an awesome place for visitation. You may go there anytime you want. Putrajaya is a government offices place, so you’ll see many buildings around the area. Check out Google for more information about Putrajaya! Cheers!

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  17. reenah says:

    thankss!

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