Black and white beauty of big cities
Categories: Design and Architecture | Travel | World
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/black-and-white-beauty-of-big-cities1.htmlYou can watch it for hours: the silhouettes of such multi-million cities as Singapore, Dubai, Hong Kong, Paris, Tokyo, Toronto, Seoul, London, Montreal, etc. And not just silhouettes, but black-and-white photos with a light glow effect. This" super-smoothness " is offered to us by the British photographer Martin Stavars (Martin Stavars). After such photos, you want to see it all live, with your own eyes.
1. Shanghai, China, 2010.
2. Singapore, 2010.
3. Dubai, UAE, 2010.
4. Hong Kong, 2009.
5. Paris, France, 2010.
6. Chongqing, China, 2012.
7. Tokyo, Japan, 2010.
8. Toronto, Canada, 2011.
9. Seoul, South Korea, 2011.
10. London, UK, 2010.
11. Incheon, South Korea, 2011.
12. Montreal, Canada, 2011.
13. Busan, South Korea.
14. Chongqing, China, 2012.
15. Hong Kong, 2009.
16. Paris, France, 2010.
17. Singapore, 2010.
18. Tokyo, Japan, 2010.
19. Shanghai, China, 2010.
20. Istanbul, Turkey, 2011.
21. Seoul, South Korea, 2011.
Keywords: Travel | World | Design and architecture | B / w | Metropolis | Night photography | Cities
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