


Alone, I walked to Maqtar Fort ... no one there on a Friday, but this Malaysian :-)


This is the Fort, as seen through the eyes of my Nikon D80 and my DX-glass Tamron 17-50mm f/2.8. Have recently been shooting with prime Nikkors, but thought I would give my old faithful a work-out :-)
A couple more shots of this little fort ... Hard to believe its 200 years old! So well maintained ;-)
2 comments:
i like how flat the walls of the fort are. also the door - nice designs!
zee......didnt you get a close up of details of the doors....?
:)
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