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The Best Photos from GuruShots’ ‘Amazing Architecture’ Challenge

GuruShots, the “World’s Greatest Photo Game,” has announced the winners of its “Amazing Architecture” challenge, which received thousands of entries and over 54.8 million votes. The “Top Photographer” winner of the contest is Angelo Di Stella of Italy (whose photo is seen above).

The “Top Photo” winner is Selwa ACT Bouzaiani of Belgium:

The “Guru’s Top Pick” winner is Sara Goli of Iran:

Here are some of the other top photos from the “Amazing Architecture” challenge (in descending order of votes received):

Jouve – France
Nikolay Tatarchuk – Israel
General Rabbit – United States
Yair Tzur – Israel
Wild Kristiansen – Norway
Liviu Ivanescu – Canada
Kari Bence – Norway
Chantal Cecchetti – France
Gibarjan GF – United Kingdom
Kim Youngcheol – Republic of Korea
AnmutStreetPhotography – France
Lazy Leo ♌︎ – India
Ilan Horn – Israel
Igor Tsukerman – United States
G C George – Malaysia
Goher Nayab – United Kingdom
Dejan Sklopic – Serbia
Kjell Arvid Fredriksen – Norway
Robert Varley – United States
Dontworry Bepapy – France
Santiago Escobar – Colombia
the omnituenic traveler – United States
Reuben Snyder – South Africa
Robert Salvina – United States
Carmen Watkins – Romania
Cooky Overman – United States
Kai T Stoeyva – Norway

And here’s a slideshow with a much larger collection of photos from the challenge:

Since it was founded in 2014, GuruShots has become a popular platform for photography lovers to share and compete with their work. Over 50 new challenges are launched every month, and they rack up 6 billion votes every month. Over $800,000 in prizes have also been awarded. Head on over to the GuruShots website if you’d like to try your own hand at winning one of its challenges.


Full disclosure: This article was brought to you by GuruShots.


Author: Sponsored
Source: Petapixel

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