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Toby Harriman
Photographer Toby Harriman stand-up paddles through cobalt blue water across 27-mile-long Matanuska Glacier, one of over 600 glaciers in the state of Alaska. While they may appear calm and permanent, glaciers are constantly shifting and their pools can drain at any time.
"Hong Kong is one of the most densely populated areas in the world, with an overall density of an estimated 6,300 people per square kilometer," writes Your Shot photographer Toby Harriman. "I love the use of colour into such simple architectural designs."
Hong Kong has a population density of 67,000 people per square mile. To house them all, the urban center features enormous, brightly colored apartment complexes.
"Hong Kong is one of the most densely populated areas in the world, with an overall density of an estimated 6,300 people per square kilometre," writes Your Shot photographer Toby Harriman. "I can't say I'd live here, but I love the colours they put into their basic designs."
"Another from my series of river shots. When flying over these Alaska landscapes, it's hard to stop shooting. My eyes are drawn to every detail, I love capturing these natural patterns the rivers and wetlands create. Nature is crazy!"