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Photos with Graphic Background


My flight to KB on 4th September,2016 was scheduled at 2.30pm.Normally by car,I leave home two hours earlier so that I have one hour before departure time.Since no one can take me to KLIA,I have to take taxi and train.To allow for any possible delays,I left home three hours earlier.By sheer good luck given by Allah,my taxi and train ride were on time.So I arrived at 12.30pm,giving me one full hour to loiter around the airport and take photos using my smart phone as well as exploring photo taking using X100T.


One hour is along time for a senior citizen to roam around.By 1pm,I got tired of walking and felt hungry.So here I was at Old Town White Coffee Kopitiam eating some lousy noodles but the location is vert good for me to take photos.


The topic of the week at my Putrajaya Photowalk is Graphic Background,So I am trying to shoot better photos with graphical background.The roofs of KLIA is full of lines and curves in two and three dimensions!






In the above photo,I saw graphical foreground more interesting than the shop front.Below is something different-every parts of the photo is one big graphically demonstrative photo.


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