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Smartphone Photography of Buildings in Kuala Lumpur

Smartphone Photography of Buildings in Kuala Lumpur

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I take a lot of smartphone photos daily, primarily just for self-satisfaction, and sometimes, I enjoy taking smartphone photography of buildings in Kuala Lumpur. Why? Kuala Lumpur offers fascinating and beautiful building architecture, which feeds my hobby using the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra smartphone.

Smartphone Photography of Buildings in Kuala Lumpur

KL, as the city is fondly known, is home to several world-class skyscrapers and is relatively easy to move around with the mass transit services.

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The city of Kuala Lumpur often undergoes lots of construction.

When I go for my smartphone photography in KL city, I usually take the LRT or MRT train from Petaling Jaya, where I live, as it is much more convenient.

My first stop is always at the older part of KL, Petaling Street or Chinatown, where I will walk around for my smartphone street photography while looking for exciting building angles.

From there, I will take the LRT train towards KLCC and explore that part of Kuala Lumpur, where there are also many skyscrapers.

Below are random photos taken with my Galaxy S22 Ultra smartphone on several occasions while visiting Kuala Lumpur. Please click on the pictures to see them in full size, as smartphone mode resizes them a little oddly.

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One of my favourite technicolour murals near Central Market in KL.
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The Petronas Twin Towers is one of the most photographed buildings in KL.
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Dayabumi is one of the early skyscrapers of KL city.
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In some areas of the city, you can get shots like this when you look up.
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A distant view of the Kuala Lumpur City skyline.
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A lot of interesting buildings can be found all over KL city.
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Some buildings are simple, while others look futuristic.
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Some buildings provide interesting angles for architecture.
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The Petronas Twin Towers are hidden among other skyscrapers.
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TRX Exchange was now one of the latest skyscrapers to open in 2022.
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Looking up at the TRX Exchange.
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Beautiful architecture around the TRX Exchange.
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TRX Exchange 106 building in KL.
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It is one of the odd-looking building designs in KL city.
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Outside the Exchange 106 skyscraper.

Conclusion

If you enjoyed this, please check out my other smartphone photography articles and photos I have taken over the years.

I travel pretty often, and I frequently use my Galaxy Smartphone to take photos, so keep an eye out for travel photos in 2023 with the Galaxy S23 Ultra, launched in February.

Thanks for viewing my smartphone photography of buildings in Kuala Lumpur article. I would love to organise a special photowalk for this one day.

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