December photography competition "perspective"
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Inside the Taj Mahal Palace
Taken inside the Taj Mahal Palace hotel in Mumbai
Happy Christmas everyone
Taken inside the Taj Mahal Palace hotel in Mumbai
Happy Christmas everyone
a different kind of perspective..........depends if you are the spider, or the fly!
DSC_2779_00003 (3) by Glynn Hobbs, on Flickr
DSC_2779_00003 (3) by Glynn Hobbs, on Flickr
As I haven't had chance to get out this month, here's one from a while ago.
PICT0761 by conradsphotos, on Flickr
PICT0761 by conradsphotos, on Flickr
Whilst its an honour to be picked as a winner of a PH photography competition, it comes with a downside - picking the next month's winner! Definitely not an easy task, given the calibre of the entries, but here we go...
In third place - Taj Mahal Palace Hotel by Begarall - I love the symmetry and the converging lines and of course the subject matter is pretty exotic too
Point Dume, Los Angeles. Taken December 2017 just before I proposed to my Mrs.
Samsung S8And in first place - Walton on the Naze by Noell35 - this shot was one of those that just grabs attention due to the novel perspective - I love the simplicity and the composition, but yet there's loads of detail there when you look for long enough.
In third place - Taj Mahal Palace Hotel by Begarall - I love the symmetry and the converging lines and of course the subject matter is pretty exotic too
Beggarall said:
In second place - the rusty steps by designforlife - I really liked the dilapidation of the steelwork and the shallow depth of field. I also like the back-story - I assume she said yes?designforlife said:
Point Dume, Los Angeles. Taken December 2017 just before I proposed to my Mrs.
Samsung S8
noell35 said:
Walton on the Naze by northernladgonesouth, on Flickr
An alternative perspective on Walton on the Naze
Well done Noell35 - over to you for the first competition of the new decadeAn alternative perspective on Walton on the Naze
Nigel_O said:
In second place - the rusty steps by designforlife - I really liked the dilapidation of the steelwork and the shallow depth of field. I also like the back-story - I assume she said yes?
Awesome! That was genuinely unexpected amongst some really fantastic entries.She did indeed!
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