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End of the line ! Chasing stars at the abandoned Garub ghost train station in Namibia 🇳🇦
03/05/2026

End of the line !

Chasing stars at the abandoned Garub ghost train station in Namibia 🇳🇦

Dubai nightlife hits different
26/04/2026

Dubai nightlife hits different

Stripes of strength and grace
22/04/2026

Stripes of strength and grace

Light trails last year in UAE with cars and buses driving past the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque . Had less than 5 minutes t...
19/04/2026

Light trails last year in UAE with cars and buses driving past the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque . Had less than 5 minutes to get some images 👮‍♂️

Suns out , tongues out Did you know that a giraffe’s tongue is dark to protect it from sunburn because they spend up to ...
14/04/2026

Suns out , tongues out

Did you know that a giraffe’s tongue is dark to protect it from sunburn because they spend up to 12 hours a day feeding .

The black hole . Ever heard of Kinetic art ? This image is of an art installation titled The Unseen by Saudi artist Muha...
26/01/2026

The black hole .

Ever heard of Kinetic art ?

This image is of an art installation titled The Unseen by Saudi artist Muhannad Shono, displayed at the Louvre Abu Dhabi that I took last year . This art work uses thousands of black, unwound magnetic tapes to create an immersive, dark space creating a powerful optical illusion, where the tapes appear as light rays converging into a black hole or vortex that plays on the subconscious mind

Rain of LightI was fortunate enough to visit the breathtaking Louvre Abu Dhabi last year, designed by renowned French ar...
14/01/2026

Rain of Light

I was fortunate enough to visit the breathtaking Louvre Abu Dhabi last year, designed by renowned French architect Ateliers Jean Nouvel, boasting an impressive 180-meter geometric dome that produces a mesmerizing rain-of-light effect, evoking the image of sunlight shining through palm leaves, with its complex layers of steel and aluminum.

The Dome (‘Rain of Light’): This iconic dome is made up of 85,000 perforated stainless steel and aluminum stars, inspired by palm leaves, and features 7,850 star-shaped perforations across eight layers, creating an intricate geometric pattern that filters sunlight into the museum below, casting dappled light and creating a peaceful ambiance.

In the Northern Cape, a quiver tree stands tall amidst pink daisies, with the Milky Way busy setting in the sky. I shot ...
13/01/2026

In the Northern Cape, a quiver tree stands tall amidst pink daisies, with the Milky Way busy setting in the sky. I shot the foreground during blue hour to add depth. The second tab is a timelapse of the Milky Way’s rotation, a response to flat Earth theories.

Gentle Giant
12/01/2026

Gentle Giant

Quiver trees under milkyway in Northern Cape
13/11/2025

Quiver trees under milkyway in Northern Cape

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