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Captured at Hong Kong Bay during a July visit, this photograph highlights the imposing scale and architectural gravity of the city's iconic skyscrapers. Ryszard Wierzbicki chose a wide-angle perspective to emphasize the sheer verticality of the urban landscape, balancing the dense, serious nature of the high-rises against the expansive atmosphere of the bay. The image serves as a testament to the photographer's ability to find order within the chaotic beauty of a global metropolis. Its award-worthy quality lies in the precise technical execution and the evocative way it captures the monumental spirit of Hong Kongβs skyline.
Born in 1963 and a graduate of the University of GdaΕsk, Ryszard Wierzbicki transitioned from a diverse career in education and marketing to become a dedicated traveler and photographer after moving to the United Kingdom in 2006. He balances his professional life as a marketing advisor with a deep passion for exploring South-East Asia, where he actively volunteers with orphan charities. Through his travel forums, Instant Travelling and World Around, he shares his extensive experiences in photography and scuba diving with a global community of adventurers.
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I remember sitting in a small noodle shop in Kowloon, watching the rain streak against the window. An old man sat across from me, methodically folding a napkin into a tiny, perfect crane.
Read the reflection →The air near the water always tastes of iron and wet stone. It is a thick, humid weight that clings to the back of your throat, reminding you that the city is breathing even when you are standing perfectly still.
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