No visit to Hong Kong is complete without taking a few moments (or hours….) to appreciate the city’s skyline. It’s perhaps the world’s most beautiful urban landscape (and this coming from a native New Yorker!). Even after 3 trips to Hong Kong in the last year, I am not tired of appreciating it and capturing as many photos as I can!
On my previous trip during the Christmas season, most of the buildings were adorned in festive lighting. This time only one building was already in the holiday spirit so I had the opportunity to capture images that were different than on previous visits.
Please note that I had to reduce the size of my original files to 1024×768 in order to upload them. If you would like a full size copy of the file, please let me know. I took these photos in RAW format so the photos can be processed to be as large as posters.
I don’t have much else to say since the view says it all. I hope you enjoy the photos as much as I enjoyed being there to take them!
The following picture is of The Peak Tower on Hong Kong as seen from Kowloon (with a bit of zoom!). The “Peak” provides an outstanding view from the “back” of Hong Kong looking towards Kowloon. I visited The Peak on a previous trip and was able to capture these images.
Amazing shots! What camera do you use?
@Austin- A nikon D7000, these pics were taken with a Tamron 18-270 – Fantastic lens! blows Nikon’s 18-200 out of the water
Inspiring photos – thanks!
Awesome pictures. I agree with you that no matter how many times you visit hong kong, the skyline never gets old.
Beautiful pictures. How long is the exposure on those last few night images?
@Papa – anywhere from 2-10 seconds, I was experimenting along the entire range. kept ISO at 100.