HONG KONG, CHINA: AERIAL shots taken by a drone from one thousand six hundred and forty feet in the air show the incredible clusters of skyscrapers in what is one of the world’s most dense cities. Pictures reveal a distinct lack of green space among the high concentration of multi-coloured tower blocks looking like concrete spikes darting out from the surface at varying heights. Closer inspection reveals roof gardens and connecting road networks weaving throughout the giant structures. Other pictures show the China, DJI Phantom 3 Professional drone used to capture these airborne images. Photo
HONG KONG, CHINA: AERIAL shots taken by a drone from one thousand six hundred and forty feet in the air show the incredible clusters of skyscrapers in what is one of the world’s most dense cities. Pictures reveal a distinct lack of green space among the high concentration of multi-coloured tower blocks looking like concrete spikes darting out from the surface at varying heights. Closer inspection reveals roof gardens and connecting road networks weaving throughout the giant structures. Other pictures show the China, DJI Phantom 3 Professional drone used to capture these airborne images. Photographer Andy Yeung (30) spent a total of three months trying to snap the best aerial shots of his beloved city, Hong Kong.
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