From desert sunsets to urban skylines: A visual journey across the UAE

Dive into captivating images showcasing the UAE’s rich culture and dynamic landscapes

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Dubai: Discover the UAE through the lenses of passionate residents and visitors who capture its captivating contrasts — from stunning landmarks bathed in luminous night light to intimate moments shared in golden desert silhouettes. This curated photo gallery celebrates the vibrant spirit, rich heritage, and breathtaking natural and urban landscapes that define Dubai, Sharjah, and beyond. Each image tells a unique story of connection, culture, and the enduring magic of this dynamic region.

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"Bathed in light, steeped in faith" - A breathtaking night view of Shaikh Rashid Bin Mohammad Mosque on Al Mina Street. The photo was captured by Srinivas Mosalirajireddy, 57, an Indian entrepreneur and Dubai resident for over a decade, currently living in Dubai Sports City.
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"Urban charm, waterfront poise" - Sanoj Saseendran captured this breathtaking shot of Sharjah’s Buhairah Corniche during a spell of perfect weather. With a keen eye for detail and drama, his photo brings to life the vibrant contrasts of the UAE — where sleek urban skylines rise alongside serene waterfronts. It’s a moment that celebrates the country’s unique spirit: dynamic, diverse, and undeniably stunning.
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"Step back in time and soak up the charm" - Dr Naveen Aggarwal, a specialist anaesthetist at Thumbay University Hospital Ajman and a Dubai resident for the past 11 years, captured this vibrant image of the Old Market — a bustling hub alive with the scents of spices, the sounds of bargaining, and a riot of colours from handcrafted textiles and goods. Known locally as the Souk, it’s a sensory feast where tradition meets energy, and where Dubai’s storied past comes alive in every alley and interaction.
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"Stunning silhouettes" - Chinar T., a polymer clay artist from India, captured this stunning shot of silhouettes — a group of friends or family camping in Al Qudra desert.
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"Golden hour" - Captured by Chinar T.: As the sun melts into the dunes at Al Qudra, a group of friends reunites under a sky painted in gold—moments of connection framed in silhouette.
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"Serenity of the skyline" -Chinar T. captures a timeless scene at Dubai Creek Harbour—where a family stands in quiet awe, silhouetted against the setting sun, soaking in the serenity of the skyline.
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"Iconic moment" -Through the lens of Chinar T.: The Burj Khalifa glows in the soft hues of sunset, standing tall as the city winds down—an iconic moment of calm in the heart of Dubai.
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"Horizons painted in fire and light" - Ali Nawaz Juddy, 65, spent three decades in the UAE’s travel industry, but it was the skies above Al Nahda that truly captured his heart. From his apartment window, he used to watch the desert sun melt into gold and crimson, recalling: ‘The sunsets here are pure magic’. Now back in India, he carries with him not just memories — but horizons painted in fire and light.

Share your best captures of the UAE’s landscapes with us and be part of this exciting visual journey. Send your photos to readers@gulfnews.com and let’s celebrate the beauty of the Emirates together!

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