Thursday, November 15, 2007
Spinning Eye
The Eye on Malaysia is the tallest portable observation wheel in South-East Asia. The 60-metre structure is located at Titiwangsa Lake Gardens, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
The ferris wheel comprising of 42 gondolas (including 1 VIP one) is similar to the London Eye and has been unveiled in conjunction of Visit Malaysia Year 2007 on January 6, 2007 by Malaysian Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.
This giant ferris wheel allows visitors to experience a 360-degree panoramic view of Kuala Lumpur during a 12-minute ride that goes 60 metres high. It offers a magnificent view of Kuala Lumpur and over 20 kilometres of its surroundings including KL Tower, Istana Budaya and Petronas Twin Towers.
References:-
Wikipedia
Eye On Malaysia Official Website
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5 comments:
Great photos, more, more!
lol ... much appreciate the encouragement ... photos will be posted ... one at a time. :)
Great shot! This is exactly what i want to try someday. Would you give me tips? :))
caem: Mount your camera on a sturdy tripod. Set your aperture to f11 or thereabouts. Set your shutterspeed to a low value (probably a few seconds if lighting is very limited). Use timer to release the shutter. You may need to retry a few times to get the right exposure with the right amount of movement. :)
Great!! thank you for quickly replyment! I'll show you after try this shot. Thanks, again. :))
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