Saturday, 6 April 2013

Natural Light From Putrajaya Botanical Garden

Putrajaya Botanical Garden (Taman Botani)

The biggest botanical garden in Malaysia, the Putrajaya Botanical Garden covers an area over 92 hectares. The park is divided into three sections - flowers, ornamental plants and preservation/research purposes.
The garden currently has more than 700 species of flowering plants, local plants as well as plants from the Asia-Pacific and Africa regions.
The area also serves as a research centre, with its multi-purpose collection. Kids will be delighted with the huge collection and exotic flowers, and educationists will be able to see many species of plants at the research centre.
There is also a Visitors' Interpretative Centre (VIC), explorer's trail, palm hill, sun and floral gardens for visitors wishing to experience more from the Botanical Garden.
Take home some interesting collections from its quaint gift shop offering environmentally friendly souvenirs. Source :- http://www.tourism.gov.my/en/Master/Web-Page/Places/States-of-Malaysia/Putrajaya/Putrajaya-Botanical-Garden-Taman-Botani


Camera - Nikon | Model - D7000 | Exposure - 1/160s | Aperture - F13 | Focal Length - 90mm | ISO Value - 800
Camera - Nikon | Model - D7000 | Exposure - 1/100s | Aperture - F11 | Focal Length - 90mm | ISO Value - 500
Camera - Nikon | Model - D7000 | Exposure - 1/160s | Aperture - F11 | Focal Length - 90mm | ISO Value - 500
Camera - Nikon | Model - D7000 | Exposure - 1/160s | Aperture - F13 | Focal Length - 90mm | ISO Value - 800
Camera - Nikon | Model - D7000 | Exposure - 1/100s | Aperture - F25 | Focal Length - 90mm | ISO Value - 100

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