Foggy Dubai Photography

Daniel Cheong Captures the World's Tallest Skyscrapers in a Surreal State

Unless a person watches "Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol" over and over again, or takes a visit to the city of Dubai, a true appreciation for how tall the tallest skyscraper in the world is hard to come by; enter the photographic works of Daniel Cheong. He has managed to capture this United Arab Emirates city in a surreal manner. Covered in a thick fog, the tips of buildings soar high above them, which would make any person feel as though he or she were on an airplane.

Daniel Cheong manages to not only focus on the magic of the mist, but also the colors of the city and the depth of the environment in each and every one of his shots.
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