📸 PhotoFeed Contest - Cityscape Photography Round 57

📸 Hey Photographers! 📸

 

Cityscape photography: Urban Chronicles in Frames. Freeze-framed moments of a city's soul, where steel, glass, and dreams collide. From dawn's first brushstroke to twilight's cinematic glow, these snapshots distill the essence of urban existence into captivating visual narratives.

 

Round 56 Cityscape Photography Winner

 

Rank 1 - @digi-me

 

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Image by@digi-me
Prize15% Beneficiaries

 


Rank 2 - @eto-ka

 

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Image by@eto-ka
Prize12% Beneficiaries

 


Timetable

 

MondayLandscape18.12.2023
TuesdayStreet19.12.2023
WednesdayWildlife20.12.2023
ThursdayMacro21.12.2023
FridayCityscape22.12.2023
SaturdayPortrait16.12.2023
SundayBlack & White17.12.2023

 


Rules

 

  • Every user has 1 entry per theme
  • Only use your own work
  • Post your entry in the comment section with a short description
  • No nudity
     

Prizes

 

  • Every Round has 3 winners which will share a pool of 35% post beneficiaries
  • Every entry receives a 50% upvote on the comment submission
  • If you make a separate post with "PhotoFeed Contest - .." u will receive a 30-50% upvote on your post
     

Good Luck Everyone!


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I won't miss this round, heheh, thank you ;)

During one of my photo travels, I noticed this contrast, or probably the right word here is juxtaposition of this church and that huge concrete residential building standing right next to it, definitely built during the socialism and probably intentionally having its height taller than the church itself.

So when the night came, I grabbed my tripod and returned to this church and spent quite some time there, trying different perspectives and exposure times.

So the photos I am sharing here, have exposure times of 30 seconds, 25 seconds and 6 seconds, correspondingly. I used aperture values of f/20 to balance between my favorite star light effect and the quality, as we all know, using extremely small aperture values deteriorates image quality and for myself, quality is paramount.

Do you see the differences in the light? ;)

https://peakd.com/hive-194913/@lightcaptured/long-exposure-contrasts-photofeed-contest-cityscape-photography

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