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Lines of Symmetry, Kuala Lumpur

During a street photography mission in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, I set out to discover and document patterns and lines of symmetry. This series of black and white photographs captures a variety of symmetrical forms, ranging from a window safety grill to a pedestrian crossing, traffic safety pillars, a folding steel door, a glass balustrade, The Troika condominium, and a car park building. All photos were taken in Taman Tun Dr. Ismail township, and the City center of Kuala Lumpur.

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The Troika condominium complex.
Car park Kuala Lumpur.
Lines of traffic safety pillars.
Folding steel doors in Kuala Lumpur.
Lines of symmetry pedestrian crossing Taman Tun Dr Ismail township.
Safety window guards in Malaysia.
Square mesh covering pillars with lines and shadows.
Glass balustrade.
Category: Fine art photography
Style: Urban photography
Subject: Pattern
Medium: Black and white photograph
© Tahnia Roberts, 2019
Tahnia Roberts

Author Tahnia Roberts

I explore and document urban and natural environments, often focusing on reflections, shadows, and patterns. My camera walks allow me to capture found objects and scenes that tell stories through everyday details. In my journal, I share these explorations and offer a glimpse into my process.

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