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Thursday, July 21, 2011

Skywatch - Penang skyline from ferry

I took these recent photos while crossing on the ferry from Butterworth to Penang. It was a lovely day and riding the ferry allows you to soak up the sea breeze and amazing views. Here are some of my favourite shots from the ride. Enjoy!


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A scene of the Butterworth ferry terminal from the deck.


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Standing tall above the rest is Komtar, Penang's tallest building, a 65 storey tower located in Georgetown.


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A view of Penang Bridge as far as the eye can see


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This is Swettenham Pier, where passengers board luxury cruise ships.


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A Penang ferry travelling on the sea. The ride is a favorite among locals and tourists as it provides great views of Penang harbour and skyline.


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Passing through the straits, you can see a stretch of apartments and condos along the shoreline with the mountains as a backdrop


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A cargo ship navigating the Penang harbour


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I always think those cranes look like giraffes or flamingos. :)

Skywatch

32 comments:

  1. Excuse me, how to add watermarks to the pics? By the way, nice photos. Greetings from China.

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  2. I love your pic #3!!! I wanna go to Penang!!

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  3. I don't even know how many hours it takes to drive to Penang from KL boo hoo!

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  4. I also love the cargo picture sweetie! Gorgeous! :D:D

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  5. Happy Thursday LR, I cant wait for the weekend because finally my B will be work-free after a looooooooong time YAY! Enjoy yours too kay? Hugs! :)

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  6. To be honest, I have never been on the BLUE ferry !

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  7. That ferry boat trip looks wonderful. The views are spectacular. What a great way to spend part of a beautiful day.

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  8. These are all beautiful. Thanks a lot for sharing. :)

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  9. Fantastic photos of the Penang skyline, i especially like the colouful ferries, blue and yellow very stylish indeed :-).

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  10. It is a pretty skyline, beautiful views. I enjoyed your post and photos. Happy skywatching!

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  11. Looks like a busy seaport. Those are huge ferries. The ones here in San Francisco don't look anywhere that big.

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  12. Beautiful skyline, gorgeous skies and terrific captures for the day! I do love your blue skies and puffy clouds! Delightful! Hope you have a wonderful weekend! Happy SWF!

    Sylvia

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  13. Very nice photos. When I'm in a sea city, I often like to take a ferry ride just for the views - and then I ride the same ferry right back. It's like a cheap cruise!

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  14. I always have a dream to have a look at sea, it is, wow, in my mind, a magic land. Greetings from China.

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  15. I see the giraffes!!! the photo of Penang Bridge is so beautiful in its simplicity. happy SWF.

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  16. Chinatours,

    if you're looking to watermark your photos, there are actually plenty of options and software for it. but i'm only familiar with Picasa and i usually use it to edit and add watermarks to my photos. i find the instructions easy to follow.

    thanks for appreciating my photos and leaving your kind comments here.

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  17. these are beautiful! your shot of the Penang Bridge is gorgeous!

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  18. Wonderful shots of the city. Surrounded by ocean and mountains it is beautiful.

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  19. What lovely blue skies!

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  20. Your photos are so nice,very vivid. But what is super amazing is the shot of the bridge, so clean. How long is that bridge? thanks.

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  21. Really blue sea and sky.That's amazing.:)

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  22. Hi Andrea,

    thanks so much for appreciating my photos. The Penang Bridge is 13.5km long stretching from Butterworth on the mainland to Weld Quay on the island. Before the bridge was built, people depended on ferry services to cross the Penang Straits. :)

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  23. I lived in Penang for a long time and never managed to capture any photos so sharp and blue with clear skies like yours!! How did you do that? The Gods must be kind to you. LOL


    I thought the Penang Bridge connects to Glugor and not Weld Quay. No?

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  24. Hi Twilight,

    it was all luck and it depends on good weather to take such photos. that was how the sky looked like before the crazy haze started blanketing the city.

    you're definitely right about the Penang Bridge. thanks for highlighting my mistake. :) very paiseh.

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  25. You make Penang look lovely. The tourism board should hire/pay you! :)

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