Thursday, November 13, 2014

Hong Kong is stacked!

Hong Kong is an urbanized city with full of buildings, and it’s always crowded where it will never get tired as you can actually see lots of lights at night, which is so-called light pollution and it’s very common and normal in Hong Kong.
Stacked – Hong Kong is a series of pictures on the dense urban environments, and architecture of Hong Kong’s public housing by Peter Stewart who is a travel and fine art photographer based in Australia. Stewart love to focus on capturing cityscapes from around the world, and he also like working with film and shooting street photography, like the one he did in Hong Kong.
I am originally from Hong Kong, but I have never seen HK within these angles, and I just found them very interesting and extraordinarily beautiful!
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Choi Hung Estate in Wong Tai Sin.
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Oi Man Estate in Ho Man Tin, Kowloon
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The Golden Cube
Cho Yiu Chuen Estate, Lai King
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The Cylinder
Lai Tak Tseun Apartments in Causeway Bay
They are so stunning! Visit Peter Stewart Photography for more amazing work from him and click here to view more pictures from the same series.
If you have time, please visit Hong Kong at least once! ;-)

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