Thank you to everyone who submitted photos in our weekly iPhone photography contest. The theme this week was “Winter” and we had over 400 entries that captured wonderful wintery scenes. It was very difficult to choose just 30 winners, but here are my favorites this week.
@Gal0611
@_N_X_
@agatesas
@artemisrenieris
@beatamielcarz
@brittlholman
@charliesees
@chrisstern
@darom77
@deepobserveron
@djc600
@j3rmo
@karolina_luszcz
@kcpace
@kenj86rdcs
@ksearsdesign
@kubaqbas
@leahpiaeddy
@matNowy
@mitchcenter
@mmcaneney
@parasolka
@sabyb
@schoeberlt
@shutterspeed55
@tlt55
@turiandor
@vollygda
@wpdvdesign
@wuliqun
Which one of these photos is your favorite? Please let everyone know in the comments!
How to Enter the Next Photo Contest
We’ve published several tutorials recently with tips for taking amazing landscape photos. These articles include composition techniques for better landscape photography, as well as tips for taking photos in mist or fog and for photographing winter landscapes.
So the new contest theme is Landscape, and any iPhone photos of outdoor landscapes can be submitted.
To participate, simply tag your iPhone photos using IPSLandscape 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, February 8.
Thanks a lot!
Thanks for entering this week’s contest Karolina! Really great photo 🙂
thank you very much ! 🙂
best regards,
Matnowy
http://instagram.com/matnowy
Love the bleakness of your photo, and the cracks in the road in the foreground 🙂
Thank you for the honor!! In some amazing company here – great photos in this contest!!
Thanks for entering the contest Mitch. The child in the photo really adds to this image 🙂
My favorite is @charliesees of the Alps. You almost miss the person in the bottom left corner. Really puts the enormity of the mountains into perspective.
You’re absolutely right Brittany. That’s one of my favorite techniques to convey a sense of scale in photos of vast landscapes 🙂
Thank you! I’m honored