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Hong Kong Engulfed By Urban Neon Fog Captured By Andy Yeung From Drones
Hong Kong-based photographer Andy Yeung has featured his latest collection of stunning drone photographs, titled “Urban Fog” which uses the device to capture the thick blanket of fog that has swallowed Hong Kong. The life of the urban hub pulses with color and the activity is apparent underneath the heavy cloudy conditions and the beauty of this is that the fog has created a sense of mystery over one of the most popular cities in the world. The urban landscape takes on a more imposing stance, with the tall skyscrapers and crammed buildings reaching out desperately for a breath of fresh air from the fog.
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Omw! I hate it when movies/tv shows that involve time travel totally contradict their own theories about paradoxes and incorrectly portray them, and mess up the whole concept in general. The only tv show that I have seen that depicted time travel "correcly" (with no contradictions, inconsistencies, or unlikely assumptions) was an anime called Steins; Gate. It explained the theories very well, and with help from visual representations. Also, The Doctor from Doctor Who once said something that made a lot of sense, and even though the show does get things "wrong" and sometimes is inconsistent with their theories, this seemed "correct". He said "Paradoxes will resolve themselves." The Flash is one of these shows I'm talking about. In the episode I just watched they TOTALLY contradicted themselves on The Grandfather Paradox/Butterfly Effect. It was horrible...... My rant is now complete.
I've daydreamed of our forgotten future. I'm sorry for the past.
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