Reader photo gallery: Through their eyes, the beauty of Sharjah, Dubai, and the UAE desert

Striking images by readers highlight the UAE’s heritage and landscapes

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Manuel Almario, Senior News Editor
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Dubai: From golden deserts to timeless architecture, this stunning collection of reader photos celebrates the soul of the UAE as seen through the eyes of passionate photographers across the country. Every frame tells a story, every image captures a moment that might otherwise pass unseen. Scroll through to see how Gulf News readers transform everyday scenes into breathtaking visuals.

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"Sunset, sand and smiles" - Golden dunes, a glowing sun, and unforgettable moments at Liwa Desert! Robert Coelho, 48, a Dubai-based Indian freelancer in events, ops, and photography, captured the beauty of the UAE. ‘As a freelancer, I spend my free time chasing light and life across the desert’, he says. 25 years in the UAE — and the sunsets still leave him in awe.
Robert Coelho/Gulf News reader
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"A work of art" - Dr Naveen Aggarwal, a specialist anaesthetist and passionate photographer who has called Dubai home for over 11 years, captured this breathtaking aerial view of what he describes as the world’s finest road system. ‘The UAE isn’t just a top destination for tourism — it’s a showcase of safety, innovation, and stunning infrastructure’, he said.
Dr Naveen Aggarwal/Gulf News reader
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"The timeless charm of Sharjah" - Sharjah, as seen through the lens of Sanoj Saseendran, reveals its traditional beauty and timeless charm. A designer by profession, Saseendran’s keen eye for details turns everyday scenes into striking reflections of the emirate’s rich heritage.
Sanoj Saseendran/Gulf News reader
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"Timeless charm" - Through the lens of Sanoj Saseendran, Sharjah comes alive — a breathtaking blend of timeless charm and rich tradition, captured in a single, striking frame.
Sanoj Saseendran/Gulf News reader
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"A moment of magic" - Seema Dhall captured this stunning shot that blends golden sunset, vibrant greenery, and tranquil blue skies into pure serenity. Her passion for photography shines through every frame — and she loves sharing the beauty she sees with the world.
Seema Dhall/Gulf News reader
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Towering elegance Dr Madiha Habeeb, a 30-year-old clinical pharmacist and Dubai resident, captures the towering elegance of the Burj Khalifa — a striking symbol of human ambition and architectural genius against the city’s dynamic skyline."
Dr Madiha Habeeb/Gulf News reader
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"Architectural splendor" - Sayna Siby, a 16-year-old student from Sharjah (Butina), studying at The Indian Private in School, beautifully captures a timeless presence in a fleeting world. This serene moment at the BAPS Hindu Mandir in Abu Dhabi reflects both spiritual grace and architectural splendor.
Sayna Siby/Gulf News reader
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"Natural landscape" - In another striking frame, Sayna Siby turns her lens to the quiet charm of the UAE’s natural landscape. Captured along a stretch of roadside in Al Azra, Sharjah, this image reveals the subtle, often overlooked beauty of everyday surroundings
Sayna Siby/Gulf News reader

Got an eye for beauty? Show us the UAE through your lens!
Capture the magic of the Emirates — from golden deserts and vibrant souks to serene beaches and dramatic skies. Share your best landscape shots with us at readers@gulfnews.com and be part of this stunning visual journey. Let’s celebrate the breathtaking beauty of the UAE, one photo at a time!

Manuel Almario
Manuel AlmarioSenior News Editor
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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