Night Photography - Petronas Twin Towers at Night in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Hi Photography Lovers! This time, I'll bring you to my first out-of-the-country trip to Malaysia from the Philippines. This was back in September 2013. To test out my Nikon D5100, I brought it with me while traveling. Fortunately, a friend of mine offered that I can borrow her sturdy tripod so that I can enjoy night photography in Kuala Lumpur.
I was doing my research on which settings should I use. I played around with my camera, especially with the use of F-stops, Exposure time, and ISO speed.
How to go to Petronas Towers?
We stayed near Titiwangsa station so we just took the MRT going to KLCC station. I make sure to stay in a hostel or hotel that is near the MRT station.

You can visit the Petronas Towers by day but it's more magnificent when you see the Petronas Towers at night. If I use an ordinary camera, I won't get this kind of photo at night.
F-stop f/11
Exposure time 1 sec
ISO speed ISO-640
Exposure bias 0 step
Focal length 18mm
Max aperture 3.6
Metering mode Pattern
Flash mode No flash
I was surprised and got excited when I saw the results of the photos. I felt like I was a professional photographer.
F-stop f/22
Exposure time 13 sec
ISO speed ISO-640
Exposure bias 0 step
Focal length 18mm
Max aperture 3.6
Metering mode Pattern
Flash mode No flash
Ernhez and I enjoyed our photoshoot. I decided not to use the flash but we were both satisfied with our nice background.
F-stop f/11
Exposure time 1 sec
ISO speed ISO-640
Exposure bias 0 step
Focal length 18mm
Max aperture 3.6
Metering mode Pattern
Flash mode No flash
F-stop f/11
Exposure time 1 sec
ISO speed ISO-640
Exposure bias 0 step
Focal length 24mm
Max aperture 4
Metering mode Pattern
Flash mode No flash
F-stop f/10
Exposure time 1 sec
ISO speed ISO-640
Exposure bias 0 step
Focal length 18mm
Max aperture 3.6
Metering mode Pattern
Flash mode No flash
Our funny photos
After doing our test shots, we decided to take random photos with random poses using a timer. Fortunately, we got the space for ourselves and there were no people around.
F-stop f/11
Exposure time 1 sec
ISO speed ISO-640
Exposure bias 0 step
Focal length 18mm
Max aperture 3.6
Metering mode Pattern
Flash mode No flash
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That's so pretty, I always want to learn about the other use of those settings I see in a camera, yong pro mode bah, I just dont k ow hoe to use it. Even though its different kasi sa smartphone sya, still the effect siguro is not that far from that one sa camera ano, uwu. Ang gaganda ng kuha mo 🤩
yong Huawei P20 may setting na pang DSLR cam. yong mga mamahaling phones ngayon.
Beautiful pic,😍😍