Thank you to everyone who submitted their incredible photos in our weekly iPhone photography contest. The theme this week was “Patterns” and any iPhone photos featuring pattern and repetition could be submitted. We had almost 400 wonderful entries, capturing abstract patterns created from a huge variety of subjects. Here are my favorite iPhone pattern photos this week.
@agawer
@agatesas
@allophile
@aroundthechakra
@bensearson
@bknnorman
@Catchmeif_u_can
@DamienMassart
@darom77
@djmon1que
@dkafalas
@farrar
@Gal0611
@geek1956
@jonhos
@karolina_luszcz
@kathykuhn77
@KenchoKD
@LinnieB
@mbs55
@mcmish
@mpyqa
@parasolka
@pennijames
@remrstr
@shodges36
@turiandor
@Wnick11
@xianutera
@yoshiboworks
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 published a tutorial covering 11 tips for taking beautiful iPhone photos of nature.
Whether you’re photographing landscapes, trees, water, animals, plants or flowers, nature photography can be really rewarding.
So the new contest theme is the Natural World, and any iPhone photos of the nature can be submitted.
To participate, simply tag your iPhone photos using IPSNatural 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 we can feature them on the website. Please do not submit more than 10 photos each week.
The submission deadline is Sunday, April 12.
Denmark says
Hi Kate, Hope you had a good weekend. Once again thank you for your selections of winners and I am honored to be one of the winners. Congratulation to everyone!!! 🙂
Catchmeif_u_can
Kate Wesson says
Hi, I had a great weekend thanks – hope you did too! Thanks for submitting your photo. Hope to see more of them in future contests 🙂
Andre says
Great selections Kate. I love the patterns, shadows, and depth in @parasolka’s photo.
Kate Wesson says
It’s wonderful isn’t it – so much going on but the composition draws you right into the photo!