We have been reading news of Beijing suffering from air pollutions in recent years. Latest report indicate that there is a drop of China’s tourism since the smog takes toll. China has seen sharply fewer tourists in 2013 due to the worsening of air pollution, partly to blame for themselves.
Water and air pollution from factories and cars is the outcome of successful economic development. It is difficult to control because it is different or politically infeasible to identify responsible parties. Excuses?
I visited Beijing back in 2009 during Oct period. It was good a year after the 2008 summer Olympics. The air was clean, the sky was blue most of the time, simply beautiful. Admired at various sightseeing location to capture many wonderful Beijing travel photography images. Below am going to share the beautiful outdoor scenery i came across with unforgettable memory.
I wouldn’t mind going back to Beijing for further visit in future, but judging from the current condition and very little effort by the people to curb the pollution situation. I guess the smog is going to hover on the sky for a very long time.
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Based in Singapore, Ricky is an independent photographer whose work has won multiple awards and been featured on numerous popular websites and magazines locally and internationally. Notably, his project Hidden Door, which took him two years to painstakingly capture 600 hidden doors in Singapore, was lauded for its unique subject and perspective. He has also co-authored a photography book titled A Blink in Time: Memories of Singapore's Vanishing Past.
Spurred by his unwavering passion for photography with a curious eye for angles, light and details, he aims to elevate the aesthetics of images for his clients through distinct perspectives.
Known for his versatility, perseverance, easy-to-work-with and can-do attitude, he dedicates his time and creativity wholly to the art of photography.
Ricky has been represented in Europe by Production Paradise since 2015 and is contributing to the Alamy and NOI Pictures. He has also spent four weeks in Vietnam working on various projects with a creative agency.
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