This is so weird. At first glance you would
swear it was picture taken inside, looking
out. It's hard to comprehend that it is just
the opposite and taken from the outside,
looking in.
Actually it's from the inside of a shopping
mall looking into the indoor ski area.
Pretty amazing really. The ski slope has an
80 meter vertical and is 400 meters in
length.
MaryAnnS is right it does play with your
perception. my father lives in Dubai and has
taken me skiing there, its simply an original
and rather unusual experience!
I now work for a publishing firm based in
Hong Kong. Whilst researching photographs for
a historical book on the Middle East, I came
across your photographs on Flickr. I was
wondering if we would be able to feature them
in the book? We will credit you fully in the
book, and also send you a copy when it is
published, in November this year.
If this is something you would like to do, we
would need the photograph in its maximum
resolution, which can be uploaded onto our
ftp site. If you would like to be involved in
this project, please email me and I will send
you the log in details. In the meantime, if
you have any questions, or would like any
further information, please do let me know.
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MaryAnnS (78 months ago | reply)
This is so weird. At first glance you would swear it was picture taken inside, looking out. It's hard to comprehend that it is just the opposite and taken from the outside, looking in.
phannemann (78 months ago | reply)
Actually it's from the inside of a shopping mall looking into the indoor ski area. Pretty amazing really. The ski slope has an 80 meter vertical and is 400 meters in length.
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stufna (58 months ago | reply)
MaryAnnS is right it does play with your perception. my father lives in Dubai and has taken me skiing there, its simply an original and rather unusual experience!
I now work for a publishing firm based in Hong Kong. Whilst researching photographs for a historical book on the Middle East, I came across your photographs on Flickr. I was wondering if we would be able to feature them in the book? We will credit you fully in the book, and also send you a copy when it is published, in November this year.
If this is something you would like to do, we would need the photograph in its maximum resolution, which can be uploaded onto our ftp site. If you would like to be involved in this project, please email me and I will send you the log in details. In the meantime, if you have any questions, or would like any further information, please do let me know.
Warm Regards
Stephanie
Stephanie.brown@ppp.com.hk