Towering
I had the good fortune to spend a few weeks in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia recently, (or KL as it's universally known locally).
No visit to KL would be complete without a shot of the Petronas Towers. At a height of 451.9 m (1,483 ft) to the top of the spires, the 88-storey twin towers were the tallest buildings in the world between 1998 and 2004, and are built on the world's deepest foundations, ranging from 60 to 114 metres.
Given the amount of people with cameras pointing skywards, it's hard to get a shot of the towers from a unique perspective.
This one is taken from KLCC Park (KL City Centre), a 50 acre (20 hectare) park adjacent to the twin towers.
Towering
I had the good fortune to spend a few weeks in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia recently, (or KL as it's universally known locally).
No visit to KL would be complete without a shot of the Petronas Towers. At a height of 451.9 m (1,483 ft) to the top of the spires, the 88-storey twin towers were the tallest buildings in the world between 1998 and 2004, and are built on the world's deepest foundations, ranging from 60 to 114 metres.
Given the amount of people with cameras pointing skywards, it's hard to get a shot of the towers from a unique perspective.
This one is taken from KLCC Park (KL City Centre), a 50 acre (20 hectare) park adjacent to the twin towers.