Shirley's meal.
Me eating.
A drink in a bag!
Fancy some porridge?
The first of many enormous shopping malls. Berjaya Times Square, I think.
A theme park in the shopping mall.
The roller coaster passes.
Me in the shopping mall.
The outside of the mall.
Monorail tracks.
Central Market: another shopping area, though this one is a lot smaller.
The river. There is a mosque in the middle of this photo.
A nice building (possibly the old post office).
The Sultan Abdul Samad Building.
A fountain in Dataran Merdeka (Merdeka Square).
Panorama from Dataran Merdeka.
Flagpole at Dataran Merdeka.
Looking down the side of Dataran Merdeka. The roofs of the Royal Selangor Club are just visible on the left.
Cathedral of St. Mary the Virgin
More nice buildings.
A tree-shaped fountain.
Graffiti.
Muslim women crossing the street.
The Petronas Twin Towers.
Fountains outside the KLCC shopping centre where we had dinner. We were waiting for Weekian at this point.
The towers from another angle.
KL tower at night.
Human statue, along Bintang Walk.
Human statue from the front.
School kids camping at Bukit Nanas forest reserve.
Macro shots are fun.
The tiled path at Bukit Nanas forest reserve.
Shirley taking a photo at KL Lake Gardens.
The fountain that Shirley was photographing.
We headed across the road to the ASEAN Sculpture Garden.
This one looked a bit worse for wear.
The same sculpture as in the last photo, from a different angle.
A natural stream. Coming out of a hose, naturally.
This one was quite cool.
Shirley liked this sculpture circle.
This looked almost like some sort of playground equipment, but I do not think it was really.
Looking down on the sculpture park.
The National Monument.
The fountains started back up again.
Playing with shutter speeds. Now you see smooth streams of water...
... now you see droplets.
Again, smooth streams...
... and droplets.
More of the national monument.
Malaysia's coat of arms.
A nice flower, on the way back down to the sculpture garden.
Another angle of KL Tower.
We took lots of photos of this fountain along Bintang Walk.
Playing with slower shutter speeds again.
Ghostly people, with a 4 second exposure.
More ghosts, 2 seconds this time.
Lots of people, and lights in the trees.
Shirley likes durian.
Shirley's church, DUMC.
At the Botanic Gardens (Taman Botani) in Putrajaya.
Shirley took this panorama.
Reflections.
An interesting leaf.
The problem with taking a photo so close is that the lens shades the subject.
Lights reflecting in the water.
The menu for the place where we ate dinner on Sunday night.
Mmm, dinner.
Shirley crossed the table for a photo opportunity.
Weekian is more interested in his food.
Shirley and Weekian.
We look a little shocked.
My room in the Anjung KL guesthouse.