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The Best Photos from GuruShots’ ‘Into the Night’ Challenge

GuruShots, the “World’s Greatest Photo Game,” has announced the winners of its “Into the Night” challenge, which received thousands of entries and over 45.7 million votes. The “Top Photographer” winner of the contest is Viktoria Farkas of the United States (whose photo is seen above).

The “Top Photo” winner is Tired Rabbit of France:

The “Guru’s Top Pick” winner is Breckrobb of the United States:

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

Debbie Squier-Bernst – Canada
Roberto Valdes – Cuba
Xan White – Switzerland
Adam Hinrichs – United States
Bajkó Tamás – Hungary
Grazyna Fuchs – Poland
Pauline Lound – Australia
Uri Wise – Israel
Radu Cindrea – United States
Barbara – South Africa
Janje – Croatia
Johan Wolfard – Netherlands
TheTravelinFool – United States
Paul Pop – Canada
Hanoverbt – United States
GlendaS – Australia
Andy Malhan – Hong Kong
Nicolene Dreyer – Australia
Tony Gaither – United States
Mohammad Kaaki – Ukraine
Johanna B. – Germany
JJ B. – United States
Manoj Kumar – United States
Anton Osinga – Netherlands
Marketa Zvelebil – France
Alexander Dimitrov – Bulgaria
Erlingur Örn Arnarson – Iceland

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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