The "Vertical Horizon" Photo Series Shows an Impressive View From the Bottom of Hong Kong's Skyscrapers

Enjoy these views without hurting your neck.

While much photography involving skyscrapers is taken from a top-down or middle view, French photographerRomain Jacquet-Lagrèze brings the lens back down to ground level with his photo series "Vertical Horizon". The graphic artist photographs Hong Kong buildings from the perspective of looking up, as skyscrapers and various structures form a border around a central opening revealing a piece of the sky. He describes his collection of images as "a photographic journey between the buildings of a relentlessly growing city," commenting on the co-presence of modern skyscrapers and traditional tong lau buildings in Hong Kong.

[via PetaPixel]

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