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Hong Kong is the most unaffordable city in the world to live in, according to a survey from Demographia.

Unknown territory

2012

View from The Victoria Peak.

Not sure why I didn't put this up when I took it, but did a little bit of tinkering in photoshop with levels, curves and warp and Robert is your Dad's brother. Some slight off camera fill in flash

Looking at some past photos from this year that I missed. Found this one!

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“A Story Teller" by Cheryl Chan Photography

 

More Street shots: Urban

 

Almost and After Dark: Dawn Dusk & Night

 

check out more Hong Kong Streets & Candid shots here:

Taking the Streets in Hong Kong

  

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This shot was particularly tricky because the window would only open enough to slide out the body of the camera. So i had to take out the body and lens separately and reassemble the camera outside.

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The perfect light at shining at the skyscrapers of Seattle.

 

Have a nice day everyone!

 

My website: www.marceltuit.nl

 

More Seattle in the flickr album.

More then Ten years going Strong

Interesting place. However, only as a day visitor:).

 

15,000 € rent per month for an 80m² apartment or a small 30m² apartment for 1.800.000 € is not my income class.

 

Stiched 15mm panorama.

New York, NYC, Cityscape, Skyscrapers, Concrete Jungle

San Juan • Puerto Rico

Nature is taking over... ;)

 

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Film pinhole photograph (30 second exposure) up through a skyscraper canyon in downtown Baltimore.

Manhattan, NYC

 

©Steven R. Hazlett

 

Financial District, NY

My 30th Birthday!! NYC

A bright sunny day in Paterson as seen from the Garret Mountain view. This view is looking north east towards Westchester, NY. You can see the mountain ridge in the far background, those are the cliffs of NJ that sit along the Hudson River.

Down below is the dowtown area of Paterson. Its home to cheap shopping, fine architecture, jail and court systems as well as other government buildings. You can see rows of houses and old mill buildings that are now apartments. Its your normal city life, everyone living shoulder to shoulder. As you can see you dont have to drive far to escape the rush, open country is a stones throw away.

 

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