Android users look away now!
Apple has revealed the winners of its global 'shot on an iPhone' contest.
This January, the tech giant asked participants to submit images to social media using the hashtag #ShotoniPhone.
Now
the top ten images to impress the judging panel - which included the
official White House photographer during the Obama administration -
have been announced.
The
winning shots, ranging from captures of stunning mountains ranges to
colourful urban spots, will be featured on billboards in select cities,
in Apple retail stores and online.
Scroll
down to see the photos, which Apple says 'capture colorful city
scenery, curious animals, creative reflections, the beauty of the
ordinary and more'...
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LieAdi Darmawan used an iPhone XS to take this striking photo showing
the texture of the mountains, which the judges said 'evokes an old
wrinkled face' |
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Instagrammer Dina Alfasi caught this striking heart-shaped reflection while in Bat Galim Beach, Israel, using an iPhone X |
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Darren Soh captured this watery shot on his iPhone XS Max, with the reflection showing an 80s public housing block in Singapore |
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Blake Marvin used the same model of phone to capture this rather magnificent shot of a raccoon peering down the hollow of a tree |
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Bernard Antolin from the U.S., used his iPhone XS Max to take this
atmospheric black and white shot of Wasatch Mountain State Park in Utah |
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Liz Scarrott used her iPhone 8 Plus to take a photo of her daughter
while travelling through Yosemite National Park in California |
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