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Lost  [More info]

Now see this stuff.......
This is taken from world's tallest building "Burj Dubai" @ 2,620 ft / 801m!!!

Really amazing.....
Look at the edge (uppermost right corner) of the picture, you can almost see the turn of the earth


The persons who are working on the upper most Girders can see the "ROTATION OF EARTH" So terrifying.....

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+1 Myra (Away)  [More info]

Oh yes Khan those photos are truly amazing especially the second one which shows the top of the Dubai Burj and the rest of the city below.The fisheye lens has been used to give that wide hemispherical image here,very interesting.
On the other hand, the first photo has obviously been photoshopped. There is no way a place in the desert could be covered by such low lying clouds.
It's awesome what photoshop can do. I don't deny the fact!




These photos below are the real thing.
It's an aerial view of Dubai taken in 2007 showing the Sheikh Zayed Road and if you really look hard you can see the Dubai Burj in the background.




A closer view of the same skyline




This is how Dubai looks like on a typical hot,hazy summer day




Photographs courtsey of Brian J.McMorrow
Camera model : Nikon D200





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+1 Miss Innocent  [More info]

Woww!!

Amazing pics Lost and Myra! Thank you so much for sharing with us..

Keep posting some more cool pics.

Smile [:)]

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The first picture was really amazing... I loved it..

Thanks, Lost! Smile [:)]

 
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