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Look Up! Karya Megah Bangunan Tinggi Bidikan Andy Yeung

(Business Lounge Journal – Art) Seorang fotografer yang berbasis di Hong Kong telah menyusun koleksi kaleidoskopik dari beberapa bangunan tertinggi Tiongkok dengan caranya yang belum pernah mereka bidik sebelumnya.

Andy Yeung menghabiskan berbulan-bulan perjalanan di seluruh negeri membidik gambar-gambar memukau dari gedung pencakar langit dari bawah ke atas. Bidikan yang menginspirasi ini menunjukkan berbagai gedung perkantoran, komunal tinggi-naik, hotel, dan eksterior visual mencolok yang menjulang ke langit.

Merasa seperti ilusi optik, foto ini menunjukkan pandangan internal, antara lain, megahnya Jinmao Tower, yang mengukur suatu yang luar biasa dari bangunan setinggi 1379-kaki. Bidikan lain dalam seri spektakuler menunjukkan luar biasa baik simetri dan kemegahan arsitektur pencakar langit Hong Kong yang luar biasa.

Untuk mengkompilasi portofolio, Andy mengunjungi lebih dari seratus bangunan dalam usahanya untuk menunjukkan kepada dunia keindahan MegaStructures besar Tiongkok.

This image is titled Compact City. It shows the wonderfully colourful - and uniquelly shaped - Fok Cheong  residential building In Hong Kong late at night. Andy Yeung/andyyeungphotography.com.
This image is titled Compact City. It shows the wonderfully colourful – and uniquelly shaped – Fok Cheong residential building In Hong Kong late at night. Andy Yeung/andyyeungphotography.com.
Andy Yeung/andyyeungphotography.com.
Andy Yeung/andyyeungphotography.com.
With a careful bit of editing, Andy was able to create a mirror image of three skyscrapers based in the Chinese financial capital, Shanghai. Andy Yeung/andyyeungphotography.com.
With a careful bit of editing, Andy was able to create a mirror image of three skyscrapers based in the Chinese financial capital, Shanghai. Andy Yeung/andyyeungphotography.com.
With the sun reflecting off the right angled point of this building in Shenzhen, China, Andy manages to catch a truly spectacular photo. Andy Yeung/andyyeungphotography.com.
With the sun reflecting off the right angled point of this building in Shenzhen, China, Andy manages to catch a truly spectacular photo. Andy Yeung/andyyeungphotography.com.
One of several of Alan's images named 'The Birdcage', the lighting outside each of the apartment doors on the Oi Man Estate in Hong Kong help give this image a truly bright feel. Andy Yeung/andyyeungphotography.com.
One of several of Alan’s images named ‘The Birdcage’, the lighting outside each of the apartment doors on the Oi Man Estate in Hong Kong help give this image a truly bright feel. Andy Yeung/andyyeungphotography.com.
Another Birdcage, this time at the downtown Shun Lee Estate in Hong Kong where, despite the incredible number of homes squeezed into the one building, there also remains a spacial feel. Andy Yeung/andyyeungphotography.com.
Another Birdcage, this time at the downtown Shun Lee Estate in Hong Kong where, despite the incredible number of homes squeezed into the one building, there also remains a spacial feel. Andy Yeung/andyyeungphotography.com.
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The Nina Tower in Hong Kong is a twin tower of 80-storey and 42-storey high-rise buildings, connected by a walkway pictured here from below. Andy Yeung/andyyeungphotography.com.
The Nina Tower in Hong Kong is a twin tower of 80-storey and 42-storey high-rise buildings, connected by a walkway pictured here from below. Andy Yeung/andyyeungphotography.com.
Hong Kong's Central Government Offices are famously connected by a single bridge building which allows staff to travel in between the two. Andy Yeung/andyyeungphotography.com.
Hong Kong’s Central Government Offices are famously connected by a single bridge building which allows staff to travel in between the two. Andy Yeung/andyyeungphotography.com.
'Follow The Light' shows th ebeautiful, circular wooden beams that help hold up the Lai Tak Tsun apartment block in Hong Kong. Andy Yeung/andyyeungphotography.com.
‘Follow The Light’ shows th ebeautiful, circular wooden beams that help hold up the Lai Tak Tsun apartment block in Hong Kong. Andy Yeung/andyyeungphotography.com.
The flawless, golden interior of the plush Four Seasons hotel in Guangzhou, China, made for the perfect photograph, which was given the title 'Up in the clouds'. Andy Yeung/andyyeungphotography.com.
The flawless, golden interior of the plush Four Seasons hotel in Guangzhou, China, made for the perfect photograph, which was given the title ‘Up in the clouds’. Andy Yeung/andyyeungphotography.com.
Flipping his usual style upside down, the professional photographer managed to capture this dizzying shot looking downwards from inside another of Shanghai's skyscrapers. Andy Yeung/andyyeungphotography.com.
Flipping his usual style upside down, the professional photographer managed to capture this dizzying shot looking downwards from inside another of Shanghai’s skyscrapers. Andy Yeung/andyyeungphotography.com.
The metal fencing and almost never-ending scale of the Choi Wan Estate in Hong Kong earned this photo the title 'Trapped'. Andy Yeung/andyyeungphotography.com.
The metal fencing and almost never-ending scale of the Choi Wan Estate in Hong Kong earned this photo the title ‘Trapped’. Andy Yeung/andyyeungphotography.com.
'Trapped II' was taken here, at the Ping Shek Estate, Hong Kong, where thick metal fencing provides an almost imprisoned feel to the shot. Andy Yeung/andyyeungphotography.com.
‘Trapped II’ was taken here, at the Ping Shek Estate, Hong Kong, where thick metal fencing provides an almost imprisoned feel to the shot. Andy Yeung/andyyeungphotography.com.
Andy Yeung spent months travelling across the country capturing these mesmerising images of skyscrapers from the bottom up, including this hypnotic structure in Shenzhen, Hong Kong. Andy Yeung/andyyeungphotography.com.
Andy Yeung spent months travelling across the country capturing these mesmerising images of skyscrapers from the bottom up, including this hypnotic structure in Shenzhen, Hong Kong. Andy Yeung/andyyeungphotography.com.
Commended in the Architecture category of the Open competition at the 2015 Sony World Photography Awards, this shot - entitled 'Golden' shows the gap between two stunning office blocks in Hong Kong. Andy Yeung/andyyeungphotography.com.
Commended in the Architecture category of the Open competition at the 2015 Sony World Photography Awards, this shot – entitled ‘Golden’ shows the gap between two stunning office blocks in Hong Kong. Andy Yeung/andyyeungphotography.com.

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