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Wednesday, October 25, 2017
The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Finalists Will Bring a...
The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Finalists Will Bring a Smile To Your Face
The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards, ingeniously titled to avoid any confusion, was the result of two factors: Firstly, a need for a photography competition that was light-hearted, upbeat, possibly unpretentious and mainly about wildlife doing funny things. After its first year, these objectives seem to have been met. Secondly, and way more importantly, this competition is about conservation.
Enjoy past photography features and follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
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The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Finalists Will Bring a... crss
The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Finalists Will Bring a Smile To Your Face
The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards, ingeniously titled to avoid any confusion, was the result of two factors: Firstly, a need for a photography competition that was light-hearted, upbeat, possibly unpretentious and mainly about wildlife doing funny things. After its first year, these objectives seem to have been met. Secondly, and way more importantly, this competition is about conservation.
Enjoy past photography features and follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
posted by tu recepcja
crssreally-shit: Walled City | 圍城 | ANDY YEUNG The Kowloon Walled... crss
crssWalled City | 圍城 | ANDY YEUNG
The Kowloon Walled City was once the densest place on Earth. Hundreds of houses stacked on top of each other enclosed in the center of the structure. Many didn’t have access to air or open space. This notorious city was finally demolished in the 1990s. However, if you look hard enough, you will notice that the city is not dead. Part of it still exists in many of the current high-density housing apartments where the only view out of the window is the neighbor’s window. I hope this series can get people to think about claustrophobic living in Hong Kong from a new perspective.
2017 National Geographic Traveling Photographer of the Year contest winner.
really-shit: Walled City | 圍城 | ANDY YEUNG The Kowloon Walled...
Walled City | 圍城 | ANDY YEUNG
The Kowloon Walled City was once the densest place on Earth. Hundreds of houses stacked on top of each other enclosed in the center of the structure. Many didn’t have access to air or open space. This notorious city was finally demolished in the 1990s. However, if you look hard enough, you will notice that the city is not dead. Part of it still exists in many of the current high-density housing apartments where the only view out of the window is the neighbor’s window. I hope this series can get people to think about claustrophobic living in Hong Kong from a new perspective.
2017 National Geographic Traveling Photographer of the Year contest winner.
The British Pavilion at the 1900 Exposition Universelle, Paris
The British Pavilion at the 1900 Exposition Universelle, Paris
Richard Morris Hunt’s design for the Lenox Library, New York...
Richard Morris Hunt’s design for the Lenox Library, New York City
Section and plan for a projected Royal Memorial Chapel, London
Section and plan for a projected Royal Memorial Chapel, London
The grand staircase inside Garnier’s Opera House, Paris
The grand staircase inside Garnier’s Opera House, Paris
Competition design for a monumental lighthouse for the port of...
Competition design for a monumental lighthouse for the port of New York City
Competition design for the storefront of a bronze art gallery,...
Competition design for the storefront of a bronze art gallery, Paris