2012 Q4 Contest
Architecture & Settings
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1st Place: Matt Adcock from Quintana Roo, MexicoJudges Comments
Composition that is surprising and scene-setting.
Pretty incredible framing with an elephant's trunk. Gives a lively touch to the landscape.
Undoubtedly one of the best images of the contest. A beautifully layered image incorporating graphic elements, moment, and a clean composition.
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Judges Comments
A special moment enhanced by a photographer’s eye for detail.
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Judges Comments
Beautiful and revealing. Technically great as well.
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4th Place: Kyo Morishima from New Jersey, United StatesJudges Comments
It pays to take a few steps back sometimes. Nice vista.
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5th Place: Anthony Ho from Hong Kong, Hong KongJudges Comments
Fascinating to look at and beautiful. Place and people shown together take it to another level.
I like how the layers of reflections act as a multiple-exposure of people, interiors, cityscape. Nicely done.
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6th Place: Sol Tamargo from Riviera Maya, MexicoJudges Comments
Overhead angle lets the viewer take the whole scene in. Shooting at dusk is crucial to balance natural and artificial light sources.
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Judges Comments
A surprising detail shot that really utilizes environment as a character in the frame. This graphic image would have been great in transportation as well.
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9th Place: Rick Collins from British Columbia, CanadaJudges Comments
Perfect timing and framing. All the elements come together.
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10th Place: Judson Lamphere from Vermont, United StatesJudges Comments
Simple but beautiful. Without people it really emphasizes the quiet.
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11th Place: Alessandro Avenali from Roma, Italy -
12th Place: Matt Adcock from Quintana Roo, Mexico -
13th Place: Giovanna Corti from Pavia, Italy -
14th Place: Alex Tsiler from Novosibirsk, Russia -
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16th Place: DeGang Hong from Hainan, China -
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18th Place: Rick Collins from British Columbia, Canada -
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