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Subjects :People of all types and from different ethnic groups. Atmosphere and colonial buildings of art nouveau. China town, Little India, mmercati outdoors, Catholic churches, Muslim mosques, Buddhist pagodas and temples Hindus. Georgetown, Penang island, and 'a melting pot of different people. Malays, Chinese, Indians, Europeans and Australians living in harmony with each other. Penang over the centuries and 'was occupied by the British, the Dutch, the Portuguese, then you see the architectural remains of all these cultures. The street food and 'interesting and people and' friendly and affable. It appears to be a comic book Corto Maltese!
Recommended equipment :In my view, a wide-angle (equivalent of 15-30 kp) and a short telephoto (24-70) can cover all photographic situations that arise. I believe that in places like Georgetown street photography represents the photographic more 'interesting style.
Best months :the temperature and 'stable during the whole year with averages of 30 degrees daytime and 24 at night during all 12 months of the year. From December to March, and 'certainly the best period as prescribed by the rains sporadic or no.
How to get there :By plane from Kualalumpur, from Bangkok and Singapore. Georgetown and 'situated on the island of Penang and that' in turn is connected by bridge to the Malay Peninsula, then reach Georgetown in car-bus and 'commodissimo also by virtue' of the beautiful four-lane highways that run a bit 'all over the country . Penang is 350km from KualaLumpur.
Visits :It 'happened to have to pay (a few dollars) only in the museum of cameras. Everything else and 'free entry.