Two of the most emblematic symbols of London, Big Ben and a double-decker bus. Got very lucky on this shot!
Vela : To invoke the blessings of the Goddess, the people of Madapallur conduct a festival every year.
When I was working in Paris, I used to go to le Louvre palace very often in order to spend some time reading in the Tuileries garden (my flat was approximately 10 minutes walk, so I couldn't pass this simple pleasure). I don't know whether or not the Grande Roue is there all year long, but during the summer and at dawn, you cannot miss it!
The skyline of Hong Kong at night is one of the most spectacular sights you will ever see. If you travel to Asia, you HAVE to go to Hong Kong!
The lights of Tokyo's Shinjuku District at night.
The historic clock and buildings in Manitou Springs, Colorado lit up on Christmas night.
I'm sure when greeted by such a sight you'd be be inclined to stop and take stock. Although the safest thing to do is probably to do a U-turn and find another route cause I don't think you're going to make sense of this anytime soon!
In the Louvre courtyard, after the crowd is gone, the atmosphere is very chilled and lovers feel chatty in front of the Pyramid, under the recuring movement of the lights of the Eiffel tower! An experience not to be missed in the world most touristic city...
Hong Kong Island is a magical place, the Peak is by far the best way to realise it!
Paris' famous moniker as the City of Lights is exemplified by none other than it's most enduring landmark. Starting at dusk, thousands of strobe lights sparkle on the Eiffel Tower at the top of each hour.