Admire the photos that won the iPhone Photography Award 2017
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iPhone Photography Awards ( IPPAWARDS ) is an annual photography competition organized for photographers to find the best photos taken from the iPhone. This is the first and longest contest for iPhone photographers starting in 2007, when the first iPhone was released, so far.
IPPAWARDS organizers select the best photos taken with iPhone among thousands of photos registered by photographers from over 120 different countries around the world. Photos taken with iPhone have the right to use image processing applications to make the image more beautiful but must be handled directly on the iPhone instead of using other professional photo editing software on the computer.
IPPAWARDS jury will select the ' Photographer of the Year ' who owns the best photo to award the winning title. Besides, the organizers also choose the best photos in each different topic.
The winner of this year's competition is photographer Sebastiano Tomada from New York (USA), a professional photographer who has received many awards for photography and collaborated with many major newspapers in the world. Photographer Tomada won this year's IPPAWARDS award with the Grand Prize photographing two babies in the war zone in the town of Qayyarah, Iraq still calmly standing together when behind it was the smoke column rising from the fighting. , as if it was too familiar. Tomada used an iPhone 6S to take this picture.
Followed by 2 Irish photographers Brendan Ó Sé and Singaporean photographer Yeow-Kwang Yeo ranked 2nd and 3rd in this year's competition.
Recently, the results of the iPhone Photography Awards 2017 have just been announced. However, these images are not only beautiful in a simple way but also contain a deep story in it.Admire the beautiful and artistic photos taken with iPhone that won the categories of this year's IPPAWARDS:
The picture of Sebastiano Tomada won this year's competition, taken in the war zone in Iraq.
The second photo is photographer Brendan Ó Sé taking a hand at a dock worker in Jakarta, Indonesia.
The photo won the first prize of 'Abstraction' by Australian photographer Christopher Armstrong.
Female photographer Francesca Tonegutti taken with iPhone 6 won the first prize in the category 'Animals'.
The photo that won the first prize in the 'Architecture' category belongs to Paddy Chao, a Taiwanese photographer.Terraced photograph at the Chand Baori, India architecture with iPhone 7 Plus.
The photo with the title 'Children's curiosity' by Szymon Felkel, a Polish photographer at Times Square won the first prize in the 'Children' category.
The artificial LED flower field in Cordova town (Philippines) was taken by photographer Sidney Po, who lives in Cebu City (Philippines), winning the first prize in the category of 'Flowers'.
Christian Horgan Photography, Australia won first place in the 'Landscape' category with a Singing Rock cliff shot on Australia's west coast.
The image of the ski area in Colorado helped Nick Trombola win the 'Lifestyle' category.
Photographer Aaron Sandberg won the 'Natural' category with a photo taken in Sweden with iPhone 6S.
The picture of refugees leaving the concentration camp was burned in France, photographed by Spanish photographer Samuel Nacar, winning the 'News and events' category.
The photo of Nick Trombola's cemetery has won the 'Panorama' category.
The picture of the man on board in Israel helped author Dina Alfasi to win the category 'People'.
The photo of Gabriel Ribeiro capturing his grandson helped him win the category 'Portrait'.
The corner of the building with its unique architecture helped Joshua Sarinana win the 'Photo Beam' category.
The artistic picture of David Hayes helped him win the 'Still Life' category.
Beautiful scenery at Golden Temple in Amritsar city (India) helps photographer Kuanglong Zhang, China win the 'Sunset' category.
The beautiful icy photo was taken by Jen Pollack Bianco in Hamnoy town, Norway won the 'Travel' category.
The bandage on the tree branch helped Magali Chesnel, France win the 'Tree' category.
The photo of a restaurant in the Chinatown of London helps Darren Boyd win the 'Other photos' category.
Besides, there are some other great photos:
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