Readers’ gallery: Where cityscapes, sunrises, and stillness tell a story

Golden light, city sights—UAE residents capture beauty beyond the glass

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Manuel Almario, Senior News Editor
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Dubai: In a world moving fast, these images hit pause. Our readers took a moment, looked outside — and saw something worth capturing. From golden hour sunrises to skyline silhouettes, this is the UAE as seen through their eyes — raw, real, and breathtaking.

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"Stunning Dubai skyline" - Seema Dhall captured this stunning shot of the Dubai skyline from Palm Jumeirah, framed by overcast skies and blooming flowers. A Dubai resident for over a decade, Dhall has a passion for showcasing the beauty of the UAE through her lens, turning her love for photography into an inspiring hobby.
Seema Dhall/Gulf News reader
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"Golden hour magic at Yas Island" - Noushin Sajjad captured this beautiful sunrise from Yas Island, which she describes as one of the most desirable places to call home. She says photographing the golden hour sunrise at just the right moment fills her soul with positivity.
Noushin Sajjad/Gulf News reader
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"Bathed in golden hour magic" - Yas Island glows with serenity in this stunning sunrise shot by Noushin Sajjad. For her, capturing this perfect moment is more than photography—it’s pure soul fuel.
Noushin Sajjad/Gulf News reader
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"Bridging beauty" - Arifa Nasir, a longtime UAE resident from India, captured this beautiful image from the pedestrian bridge near Ansar Mall, Sharjah. A mother of two and a homemaker with an eye for beauty, Nasir says she has had the privilege of witnessing countless breathtaking sights across the country.
Arifa Nasir/Gulf News reader
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"Scenes beyond windows" - Shot by Dipti Haldar, a Dubai resident for 13 years, this image captures how architecture transforms into a maze — where every frame feels like a Netflix scene. Haldar shares: ‘In Dubai, something new dazzles you every day. Beauty isn’t bound to special occasions —sometimes, it’s just a quick click away. Captured from a nearby residential tower, this view proves the city’s magic is always right outside your window.
Dipti Haldar/Gulf News reader
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"Window frames" - Dipti Haldar captures Dubai’s ever-evolving skyline, turning urban geometry into cinematic gold. “Here, every window frames a new story,” she says. “You don’t need an occasion — just a camera and a curious eye.”
Dipti Haldar/Gulf News reader
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"Beauty hides in plain sight" - From a residential tower to what looks like a movie set — Dipti Haldar’s lens finds drama in Dubai’s daily view. “The city always surprises you,” she says. Its beauty hides in plain sight, waiting to be noticed.
Dipti Haldar/Gulf News reader
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“Heart from the Heavens" - On her way to a business meeting, Haldar captured a divine moment at the iconic Burj Khalifa — a “Heart from the Heavens” glowing in the sky, perfectly timed and full of wonder.
Dipti Haldar/Gulf News reader
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"Nature’s brush at work" - Arabian sky shows a Dubai sunset from the desert. For the photographer, Sepand Rezazadeh, it symbolises freedom, growth, and the beauty of stillness beyond the city’s buzz. Rezazadeh, a 28-year-old Iranian, pursued photography professionally for over a decade and recently stepped into filmmaking. After moving from Iran, he gained residency in the UAE and now lives in Belgium.
Sepand Rezazadeh/Gulf News reader

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!

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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