Editors’ picks – Aerial shots and sunsets

Have a break and check out some wonderful panoramic photos! If that sounds good to you, keep scrolling, because there’s a lot to admire!

 

Hong Kong Baptist University by Pengfei Xu (click the picture to open the pano)

In our weekly summary of the most interesting panoramic photos uploaded last week, we start in Hong Kong this time. Sunsets are always beautiful and this one, captured from above Hong Kong, is really special. It casts wonderful light on the city that is already lit up with streetlights. Wonderful combination!

 

Aerial Chania Lighthouse of the old port Crete by Vasilis Triantafyllou (click the picture to open the pano)

One more aerial shot, a little bit similar to the previous one. This time, however, we need to travel all the way to Greece for this view. And for you this time, it is only one click away. And it’s worth clicking!

 

Porto Pino dunes and Cala Beppe Podda by Paolo e Mauro Mattiello (click the pictures to open the panos)

What do these two panos have in common? They both capture the world both under water and above. One out in the sea, the other one in a little bay surrounded by rocks. Looks like Paulo and Mauro had a tremendous time in Sardinia!

 

Ski resort Målselv Fjellandsby by Bane Obradović (click the picture to open the pano)

Green aurora lights on a clear night sky, that’s something we could watch every day. Just imagine having this kind of view from your window. Who would say no to that?

 

Palace of the Dukes by Santiago Ribas (click the picture to open the pano)

Parliament and Vajdahunyad Castle by Bence Bankuty (click the pictures to open the panos)

The memorial “Motherland calls” by Boris Bushmin (click the picture to open the pano)

Spout floor of Jill Windmill by Mike Anton (click the picture to open the pano)

Lavaux Unesco World Heritage Site by Fritz Hanke (click the picture to open the pano)

Little Mermaid in Copenhagen by Alex Mayer (click the picture to open the pano)

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