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Dhammikarama Burmese Temple

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24, Jalan Burma, Pulau Tikus, 10250 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
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Dhammikarama Burmese Temple
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Dhammikarama Burmese Temple

  • Best Time to Shoot: Early morning or late afternoon for soft lighting and less crowds.
  • Photography Tips: Capture the intricate details of the pagoda using a wide-angle lens. Experiment with different angles to offer a unique perspective on this stunning structure.
  • Best Time to Shoot: Morning or late afternoon for beautiful backlighting.
  • Photography Tips: Use a longer lens to capture the intricate details of the dragon statue. Include the surrounding environment to give a sense of scale and context.
  • Best Time to Shoot: Late afternoon for warm, golden light.
  • Photography Tips: Experiment with different compositions and foreground elements to add depth to your shots. Capture the stupa against the backdrop of the sky to make it stand out.
  • Best Time to Shoot: Early morning for soft, diffused light.
  • Photography Tips: Get up close for a detailed shot of the statue's serene expression. Utilize a shallow depth of field to create a captivating background blur, emphasizing the subject.
  • Best Time to Shoot: Mid-morning or mid-afternoon for even lighting.
  • Photography Tips: Capture the tranquility and essence of the meditation hall by using a tripod to capture long-exposure shots. Experiment with different angles and perspectives to showcase the unique architecture.