Amateur photographer Wei Gensheng has taken advantage of multiple opportunities as a crane operator to catch stunning pictures of Shanghai from over 2,000 feet above the town. Working on the final construction stages of the Shanghai Structure, said to be the highest building in China and the second highest in the entire world, Gensheng has handled to document the urban landscape from an entirely unique standpoint.
Despite taking up photography simply as a hobby, Gensheng has just lately taken second prize in the Shanghai City Photography Competitors for these amazing aerial photos. The laborer's photos illustrate the unique field of a town in the atmosphere. The limitless series of increasing systems are like model toys and games, putting their tips throughout the fog. Even in pictures with clear skies, there's something amazing about the photographer's perspective that makes the vibrant town seem like a wonderful place full of life and adventures yet to discover.
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