UAE through your lens: Stunning landscapes and heritage moments captured by residents

Discover breathtaking scenes of the emirates through the eyes of local photographers

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Dubai: A country of contrasts and beauty, the UAE continues to inspire awe with its dramatic landscapes, rich heritage, and stunning skies. In this special reader-submitted photo gallery, residents capture unforgettable moments — from the historic mountains of Hatta to the peaceful shores of Ajman, and the golden dunes of the Empty Quarter. Each image tells a personal story and reflects the deep connection people feel to this vibrant land.

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"‘Strawberry Moon' and illuminated minarets" - Amitabh Sharma, 56, an Indian who has resided in the UAE for 24 years and runs his own business in Sharjah, captured this stunning moment from his balcony. He described it as a ‘celestial symphony’ unfolded as illuminated mosque minarets met the ‘Strawberry Moon', creating a breathtaking and timeless scene.
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"Standing tall in the tourism landscape" - Hatta is one of the oldest preserved heritage areas of the UAE. Noushin Sajjad captures a picture of the impressive Hatta sign, which is 16 metres high, which adds a dash of modernity to the area’s historical significance. This mountain marker in Dubai has broken the record for tallest landmark sign featuring a postcardworthy view.
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"Morning magic on Ajman Beach" - Dr Seema Bhatia, a UAE resident for 18 years, captured this breathtaking shot during a ‘peaceful’ morning walk on Ajman beach. She said the waves, the clouds, and the sky came together for ‘a breathtaking start to a perfect day’.
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"Golden glow" - Dr Seema Bhatia captures a breathtaking sunrise over the cloudy skies of the UAE — a golden glow blessing the land with glory, peace, and promise.
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"A stunning sunset" - This stunning sunset from Infinity Bridge was captured by 14-year-old Niranjan Manoj, a student who has lived in Dubai all his life.
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"Fiery skies" - Niranjan Manoj captures a stunning Dubai sunrise from the balcony — fiery skies of red and blue stretch over bustling roads and towering cityscapes coming to life.
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"Golden moments in the Empty Quarter" - Seema Dhall, a longtime Dubai resident and avid explorer, captures a stunning sunset from the towering dunes of Anantara Qasr Al Sarab in the legendary Empty Quarter. A true lover of the UAE’s beauty, Seema seeks out its most breathtaking landscapes, one magical photo at a time.
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"Wild beauty" - Seema Dhall captures the majestic Arabian Oryx in the golden deserts of Ras Al Khaimah — a symbol of the UAE’s wild beauty. Her lens celebrates the rich landscapes and untamed wildlife that make the Emirates truly extraordinary.
Manuel has been with Gulf News for 24 years, currently serving as a Senior News Editor and a vital member of the team. From managing social media platforms and crafting viral content to shooting and editing videos on various topics such as weather, gold prices, and traffic updates, Manuel ensures news is not just timely but engaging. He also moderates reader comments and keeps the digital space respectful and impactful. Formerly the Community Editor for the Readers section, Manuel helped residents resolve issues with banks, telecom providers, utilities, and government agencies—giving people a voice and driving accountability. “I’m proud that, with the cooperation of companies, I was able to help people get the answers they needed,” he says. Beyond the newsroom, Manuel is driven by a passion for human interest stories—amplifying voices that often go unheard. “From rags-to-riches journeys to the quiet resilience of people with special needs, I believe these stories restore hope in humanity,” he added. “In every story I tell,” Manuel says, “my goal is simple: to inspire hearts, inform minds, and make a real difference in people’s lives. Whether it’s a viral video, a quiet act of resilience, or a voice that needs to be heard, I believe every story has the power to connect us—and sometimes, even change us.” Manuel’s impact goes far beyond the newsroom—he’s been honored as one of the 300 most influential Filipinos in the Gulf Legacy Edition 2020 by Illustrado. His dedication to telling powerful stories, along with his influence in community, culture, and human interest, has earned him a well-deserved place on this prestigious list.

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