After poring over thousands of images from iPhone photographers in more than 140 countries around the world,phim khiêu dam hay 2019 judges have declared the results for the 13th Annual iPhone Photography Awards (IPPAWARDS). And the photos are beautiful.
I want to say I'm surprised these were captured with an iPhone and not some pricey DSLR camera, but I'm not in the slightest. The iPhone camera has come a long way since the first-generation device. Last year's iPhone 11 Pro features a triplecamera module equipped with a bunch of modes to help you get the best shot.
But the winners of the IPPAWARDS used a variety of different iPhones, from the iPhone 6 to the iPhone XS — proving you don't need the latest model to capture super-impressive shots. Of course, there's some post-editing involved to enhance the quality of photos, but they've all been taken using Apple's hardware. This year's Grand Prize Winner and Photographer of the Year Award went to Dimpy Bhalotia, a street photographer from the United Kingdom, who used an iPhone X to capture her image, "Flying Boys," taken in Banaras, India.
In a press release, the photo is described as follows: "Three boys take flight from a wall into the Ganges River, their expressive limbs filling the sky with both tension and exuberance."
Meanwhile, first place for Photographer of the Year goes to Artsiom Baryshau from Belarus for "No Walls." The photo, taken on an iPhone 6, shows a man painting blue stripes on a white wall. The stripes look as though they're blending into the sky.
Second place was awarded to Geli Zhao from China, who used an iPhone XS Max. The image, which is untitled, captures sheets blowing in the wind.
The third place spot was snagged by Saif Hussain from Iraq for his portrait taken using the iPhone X. It's titled "Sheikh of Youth" and shows "an elderly man caught between aspects of himself."
First, second, and third place winners in another 18 categories (such as Abstract, Animals, Sunset, and more) were also chosen from almost every country around the world, including the United States.
Check out the first place winners for some of those categories below:
For a little while, scrolling through these images helped me forget there's still a pandemic going on. It's also a wonderful temporary solution to not being able to travel for the time being.
If you too, are looking for an escape from the current state of the world, here's the full list of 2020 winners — all of whom deserve a virtualpat on the back and a huge congratulations for a job well done.
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