THE amazing architecture of some of Asia’s most impressive metropolises have been captured by a high-flying British photographer.
Stunning shots include a bird’s eye view of the "organised chaos" of Hong Kong – the mystique and wonder of an ancient Japanese castle and the awe-inspiring superstructures in Singapore.
The remarkable shots were snapped by Lee Mumford, 32, a British pilot who now lives in Hong Kong.
Combining his mutual loves of photography, travel, and aviation, Lee has travelled across the world’s largest continent snapping amazing aerial pictures, usually using a drone.
Lee said: "I’ve always had a love for travel and once I fulfilled my dream of becoming an airline pilot, this gave me numerous opportunities to see some of the most incredible sights this planet has to offer.
"It was then when I started to take pictures, in order to bring back some of these incredible memories.
"Asia has some of the most stunning architecture I’ve ever seen.
"As I travelled to new and exciting places throughout Asia, I’ve focused on the architectural theme, seeking and documenting the unique angles everywhere I go."
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