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KLCC glowing in the night
A few days ago, the total number of views on my work passed 200,000 views, To mark this milestone, I repost one of my most successful contributions of the past 2,5 years. Thank you all for the visits and the nice comments. These are very much appreciated.
The Petronas Twin Towers (also known as the Petronas Towers, or just Twin Towers) a part of KLCC in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia were the world's tallest buildings at 451.9 m / 1,482.6 ft, before being surpassed by the Taipei 101. However, the towers are still the tallest twin buildings and office building in the world. Tower 1 was built by Hazama Corporation and Tower 2 by Samsung Engineering & Construction and Kukdong Engineering & Construction (both of South Korea). They were the world's tallest buildings from 1998 to 2004 if measured from the level of the main entrance to the structural top, the original height reference used by the US-based Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat from 1969 (three additional height categories were introduced as the tower neared completion in 1996).
HDR from three exposures. Colormapped using Photomatix.
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KLCC glowing in the night
A few days ago, the total number of views on my work passed 200,000 views, To mark this milestone, I repost one of my most successful contributions of the past 2,5 years. Thank you all for the visits and the nice comments. These are very much appreciated.
The Petronas Twin Towers (also known as the Petronas Towers, or just Twin Towers) a part of KLCC in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia were the world's tallest buildings at 451.9 m / 1,482.6 ft, before being surpassed by the Taipei 101. However, the towers are still the tallest twin buildings and office building in the world. Tower 1 was built by Hazama Corporation and Tower 2 by Samsung Engineering & Construction and Kukdong Engineering & Construction (both of South Korea). They were the world's tallest buildings from 1998 to 2004 if measured from the level of the main entrance to the structural top, the original height reference used by the US-based Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat from 1969 (three additional height categories were introduced as the tower neared completion in 1996).
HDR from three exposures. Colormapped using Photomatix.
See large and on black.