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Merdeka | 56th Malaysia Independence Day in Black and White
© 2013 Wazari Wazir | Malaysia 56th Independence Day | Independence Square Kuala Lumpur Photograph taken during a full day rehearsal of Malaysia 56th Independence Square in Kuala Lumpur. I spend quite a bit of time here, taking pictures of this flag bearers getting ready. I’m sorry guys, I’m not really into writing a long article here, too much going on here and I’m quite busy lately but I still have a lot of photographs to be shared. Anyway just enjoy this photograph and one more thing, to those of you who plan to visit Malaysia especially Kuala Lumpur, please be sure to visit this place known locally as “Dataran…
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Photojournalism | Malaysia Day and Independence Day Celebrations
© 2011 Wazari Wazir | Malaysia’s Prime Minister Najib Razak waves his hand towards the crowd, during the double celebrations Malaysia Day and Independence Day in Kuala Lumpur September 16, 2011. Malaysia celebrated the 48th anniversary of the union of Malaysia as well as the 54 years of the countrys independence. On the background is the clock tower of historical Sultan Abdul Samad building, among Kuala Lumpur famous landmark other than Petronas Twin Tower © 2011 Wazari Wazir | Malaysia’s Prime Minister Najib Razak ( standing second from left on the platform ) raise his hand and shout “Merdeka” during the double celebrations Malaysia Day and Independence Day in Kuala…
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Basic Photography | Composition | Using Repetition and Patterns in Photography
© 2008 Wazari Wazir | 51st Anniversary of Independence | Malaysia National Day Celebration | Kuala Lumpur I have nothing much to write here, just wanted to share with you a little bit about composition, which is using repetitive patterns for composition. The photographs above were taken in 2008 during our National Day Celebration here in Kuala Lumpur, I purposely choose a higher angle to get this shot, you will never get this kind of patterns if we shoot from the ground, same eye level with them, the only way os to shoot from above so that you can see the patterns. Using a longer lens help to make things…