Thank you to all who participated in our weekly iPhone photography contest. The contest theme this week was Multiple Exposure, and any double or multiple exposure images that blend two or more photos together could be submitted. Multiple exposure effects are not easy to get right, but we had some incredible submissions this week using a wide variety of subjects. Here are my favorite images.
@Armineh
@acamachoe
@acamachoe
@allophile
@carlon_r
@charliesees
@DavePasillas
@djmon1que
@elizabadoiu
@elizabadoiu
@enzo
@farshadb
@farshadb
@fmcginley8
@hanakai2001
@ilbaso
@ilbaso
@iPhonePhotoArt
@jaeyneeldridge
@lesleytipler
@magnus___p
@magnus___p
@MilanoRL
@parasolka
@sabyb
@sabyb
@simirani
@tom3cki
@vollygda
@vollygda
Which one of these photos is your favorite? Please let everyone know in the comments!
How to Enter the Next Photo Contest
Last week we featured a tutorial covering 6 ways to improve your iPhone street photography. The article covered tips on learning to convey a sense of scale, finding interesting and humorous subjects to photograph, shooting moving subjects and editing your images.
So the new contest theme is “Street Photography” and any iPhone photos taken out on the street can be submitted, whether in a busy city or a quiet town.
To participate, simply tag your photos using IPSStreet tag on EyeEm. You can tag photos in the description field when you upload them, or when you edit the description of a photo that has already been uploaded (tap the three dots icon to edit a photo).
All photos must be shot and edited on iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. Please upload photos to EyeEm in full resolution and without any watermarks to make sure I can feature them on the website. Please do not submit more than 10 photos each week.
The submission deadline is Sunday, December 14.
Kate Wesson says
Thanks for submitting your great photo! 🙂
Desmond.wang says
@ilbaso This one is really amaaaaaaaaaazing ! I love it so much.