Shanghai: Shooting it Like a Pro
Pudong
Like many Chinese cities, Shanghai is heavy with humidity and pollution. You'll rarely sees crystal-clear blue skies here, but the muted sunlight creates a cool, monochromatic mood. In this shot, it softens the feel of the modern Pudong skyline on the eastern side of the Huangpo River.
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