The City of Life

                                                 

" The City of Life "




Dubai, one of the smallest cities around the world that it is, Yet one of the most visited yearly for tourism from all around the world. Dubai is young at age, and its one of the most fastest developing cities. In 1990 it was all desert and didn’t have much income from tourism. Nowadays its most income comes from tourism. Dubai’s most visited places for tourism are Dubai fountain, Atlantis, Global village around the wintertime, Burj al Arab, and Burj Khaifa. From developing so quickly and all the tourist places people started knowing more about out beloved city. For all of the establishments we should give thanks to our father –may God rest his soul- sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan. Without him Dubai wouldn’t have come to a point which people made it their dreams to come here.



Dubai fountain is one the spectacular places that are worth visiting and one of the things that make the UAE an amazing country and Dubai an awesome city. 


It is set in the 30arc Burj Khalifa Lake.  It shoots water jet as high as 150 meters and that equals a 50 stories building.  It performs daily.  It has afternoon shows at 1:00 and 1:30 pm. Evening shows starting from 6 pm till 11 pm (every 30 minutes).





You can either watch it while enjoying a meal in any restaurant of the restaurants that are located in the same area or from Burj khalifa or the other buildings that are there, you can as well just stand close to it for free and enjoy the dancing fountain and the beauty of it.




The Souk is a huge indoor market hosts 99 stores offering gold & jewelry.








it has a lot of different kinds of jewellery that’ll catch the visitors attention, it has also traditional handicrafts, souveniers, abayas, perfumes and carpets, and its located in the Dubai mall so its indoor and air conditioned and has restaurants and café’s in the same place, and the design of the market is very fascinating and designed to reflect traditional Arabic heritage and culture.









Comments

  1. you applied the rule of third in good way. the brightness fit the image and the depth of field making the burn khalifa but you have to control the ISO and the brightness.

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  2. Such a great photographs with a wide usage of angles and rules. Good editing and well written article.

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  3. The first picture is a very good one that has the rule of thirds but, the angle of the picture is wrong and that what is making the shadows reflecting on the ground and a well written article.

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