1.“The Fog and Mist in Hong Kong” When warm winds bring the promise of Spring from the southern ocean and begin to mingle with the last remnants of Winter, sea fog anchors around the harbors. This photo captured the stunning view of the sea fog at the Kwai Chung Container Terminal. Where sea voyages end at the harbor, layers of sea fog draw in, only the cranes of the container ships and the twin towers of the Stonecutters Bridge project through the swirling mist. (Photo and caption by
Edward Tin / National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year)
2. “Uummannaq” Uummannaq is a small island in Greenland, home to about 1200 people. It was really a treat waking up with such views on the colorful houses, with the icebergs in the fjord as a backdrop. They say you leave a piece of your heart behind when you leave Uummannaq… it is true. (Photo and caption by
Rayann Elzein / National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year)
3. NY
4. “Al Ain” New city on the desert. (Photo and caption by
Andrzej Bochenski 5. Manhatten
6. “MotherBoard City” Hong Kong is one of the highest population destiny city in the world. This city is full of sky-high buildings yet surrounded by lots of mountains. If you go up to the top, you will see a motherboard like a structural design of the whole city. The buildings seem like computer servers, whereas the main roads are the connecting cables of different servers. People are like data, transferring from one side to another side.
7. Zenith Building , South Korea, Busan. “Scared of Heights” Taken from the highest residential building in Asia. This was taken with official permission (which took me months to get) and safety measures were taken. I had to hang myself over the edge to get this shot. Not for the faint of heart! But when you're at a height like this, the world below you just seems a different world. It takes away the fear one would normally have, and gives a sense of peace instead.
8. The Central Park
9. Omohara, Japan. Tokyo. Omohara - is not only a geographical intersection of Omotesando and Harajuku, but the mixing of different styles of modern and traditional cultures.
10. Chefchaouene, Tanger-Tetouan, Morocco
11. Kitte, Tokyo, Japan
KITTE is a commercial facility where part of the office building of the former Tokyo central post office was preserved and renovated.