Saturday, September 1, 2007

Street lights and signs.

malaysia street sign

A typical street sign in Malaysia. Sometime it is green in colour, and sometime it is blue in colour. And I have no idea about it - my bed is calling me. It's 2am. :/

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22 comments:

Fénix - Bostonscapes said...

Looooong exit numbers!

Kate said...

It's a familiar sight along highways in many countries. Glad you are getting some zzzzzzzzzzz's.

Z said...

I have the same thought as Fénix. Four digit exit numbers?! Wow!

Dijah said...

I love the background.Nice shot Emily!:D

I can't post anything yet.I'm at Kuala Pilah now for my uncle's wedding.sigh,Will be posting later.

Unknown said...

Exit 1113A goes to where Dijah lives right?


Oh yes!
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Merdeka!

kuanyin333 said...

Graphic photo with the blue sky behind! Happy Theme Day!

Ming the Merciless said...

I hope you didn't stop in the middle of the interstate highway to take this photo. :-)

Nikon said...

I love the blue sky.

Unknown said...

That's a great angle, a nice new (for me!) perspective on such signs. :)

Lothiane said...

Oooh nice blue sky! :) I like how you did this. :)

Denton said...

2am and still blogging ... These signs look very familiar.

Gerald (SK14) said...

great sign -- get some sleep now

Ann (MobayDP) said...

Wow. Great angle!

And I too had the same thought as Fenix and Z! Those are some long exit numbers.

Steve Buser said...

I think the first exit number as you cross into Texas from the east is about 850 -- meaning you have 850 miles to go to get to the border on the other side of Texas -- exit numbers all use mile post numbers. I think that is the largest exit number I have ever seen in the US. I guess they do it different there.

-steve buser
New Orleans Daily Photo

Unknown said...

Same colour and typeface as you get in Australia.

Sunkyoung said...

For us, we use green panels for motorway and blue in town. What a beautiful sky!

Neva said...

wow....hard to figure out if you are in a hurry and a tourist

Anonymous said...

Green = Highway
Blue = Trunk Road
Neon Green = RM 50

Emilieee said...

Darren I was wondering what's with that "neon green = RM 50", and stunted for like 5 seconds. LOL. Now the standard price is 50 eh. :p

Thanks for dropping by! =)

Anonymous said...

Haiyaa...I wonder how u could become a photographer ma. U can't differentiate the colors of the sign board. You have the responsibility to educate your viewers and must be knowledgeable enough to describe them before uploading it. Please do a bit of research. Is just a click of your keyboard only. Green for highway and blue for federal and state roads.. Jangan marah..

Emilieee said...

Anon: Thanks for the advice. I appreciate it. My apology for not jotting down a clearer explanation. I was just simply lazy for doing so. Anyway, thanks for dropping by!

Brian Lee said...

great shot emily!