PhotoFeed Theme Contest - Architectural Photography (11)
Hey Photography Community!
In Round 11 our theme will be Architectural Photography for our weekly contest series! PhotoFeed will provide 100% of the Beneficiaries from the Winner Announcement Post next week Monday + Equally shared HIVE tips through the pool!
📸 Architectural Photography 📸
Rules
- 1x image per user
- Post your image below in the comments
- No nudity
- Only your own images
Winner Voting
All winners will be picked by PhotoFeed and highlighted every Sunday in an announcement post.
Prizes
Photofeed will provide 100% of the payouts generated by the winners announcement post which will be shared through the winner ranks!
Peakd offers the feature to Send tip's for posts. 100% of the tipped Hive will be shared equally through the prizepool. The more people tip - The higher the prizepool will be.
Rank | % | Prize |
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1 | 30% | Beneficiaries + Tips |
2 | 25% | Beneficiaries + Tips |
3 | 20% | Beneficiaries + Tips |
2 | 13% | Beneficiaries + Tips |
3 | 12% | Beneficiaries + Tips |
- Beside that PhotoFeed will also give out 50% votes to all participants
Good luck to everyone 📸
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Happy to throw my hat in the ring! Thanks for organizing 😊
Fantastic man! Really nicely done overall. I hope you place in this one! And excited to see who else wins too
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Here is my entry for the wonderful contest.
Personally my favorite architectural shot I've taken. An abstract of a most interesting building recently built in my local city. I loved the wild triangular shapes created by the exterior design.
Hello, friends, and merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. I also decided to participate in this contest, so I am posting my photo on the theme - Orthodox churches of Russia. I think that this beauty of architecture will not leave many people indifferent, and someone will vote for this photo. And thank you all in advance for upvot (like).
Here Darwin Centre's Cocoon, London Natural History Museum.
This is one of my favorite Mughal Architecture, Tomb of Safdar Jung, Delhi
Azrieli Business center, TelAviv
photographed from the floor 40 of the round building
A little bit of colour
From a nadir angle, you can see the imposing from inside the B.O.D building in Valencia, Carabobo State - Venezuela. This spectacular image shows a work of art in terms of interior design of an architectural structure, which has in itself a perfect synchrony between its forms.
Hi All,
Here's my entry for this week. The interior of Leadenhall Market in London.
I've written a short blog about the image, and how it was taken. It includes some reflections on how NOT to take a panoramic image of a highly geometrical and symmetrical building. :)
https://peakd.com/hive-194913/@cathgothard/photofeed-architectural-photography-contest-entry
Good luck Everyone!
Car bridge at the shopping Mall.
Hi there! Here's my entry for the contest:
Dubai Marina Skyscrapers at night 🌃
Here is my entry of world tallest building of the world Burj Khlifa, Dubai. It's a most wonderful architecture as it looks like put steel glasses one after one on them and made. It's a very unique and thus must visited place.
Hey! I want to participate. I didn't know which photo to choose and chose the architectural elements of the Alexandrinsky Theater from St. Petersburg.
My architectural photography deals with the colonial balconies of the city of Potosí.
There is no perspective control here. The photo was taken with a fisheye lens, which produces great visual distortion. I personally like the distortion.
My Web page: https://www.flickr.com/photos/parissousa/41746977890/in/album-72157697777139211/
As an architect and a photographer you'd think if have some great photos of the work I've done, unfortunately I design churches and school and we don't generally design award winning or aesthetically interesting buildings, so instead I'll share a photo of some "yurt" lodges at a local ski resort. 🤷♂️
The Leaning Tower of Pisa we visited in the city of Pisa while holidaying in Italy a few years back my mate is trying to prevent it from falling over 🤣
Ohhhh time really flys! Happy New Year!
Hope I am not too late...
Let me try my luck with a temple photography from Indonesia.
Good luck to all of you!
Hello and happy new year to all!
I decided to participate in the competition with one of my photos taken in "Golden Park" - Lukovit city (Bulgaria).The architectural style in the park is extremely original.Almost everything there is made of stone and wood in harmony with nature around .
Old and new. The building of the Spinning thread mill in St. Petersburg. It was built in 1849 by architect A. N. Rokov.
Happy new year friends. here is my photo of remarkable largest rock-cut kailash hindu temple ellora caves in India made in 8th century.thank you
The reading room at The Library of the Humboldt University in Berlin also so called the Jacob-und-Wilhelm-Grimm-Zentrum, Germany. It is completely made of wood and designed by the renowned architect Max Dudler.
All the images I publish are made by my own.
Do not use this photography without my written permission.
Camera: Canon EOS 5 MkIII
Lens: Canon 24 TS II f:3.5
Processed in Capture One