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Top 10 : Apple dévoile les 10 plus belles photos jamais prises avec un iPhone

Publié par Maxime le 28 Fév 2019 à 15:00
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Un paysage à couper le souffle, une assiette joliment décorée, un ciel d’une lumière magnifique, des bâtiments aux contours étonnants, chacune de ces situations est propice à dégainer l’appareil photo de son smartphone. La qualité des clichés pris par les objectifs des téléphones rivalise parfois avec la précision des appareils reflex. Apple a donc décidé de rendre hommage aux photos capturées par les utilisateurs d’iPhone. La marque à la pomme a donc invité les photographes en herbe à partager leurs plus belles photos avec le hashtag #ShotOniPhone. Apple a dévoilé les dix clichés gagnants de ce concours mercredi sur Instagram. Des photos à couper le souffle.

 

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Rupture . . #theshapesseries + #ShotoniPhone

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So honored to have been chosen as one of the winners of @Apple #ShotoniPhone Community Challenge. And congrats to all other winners! I took this photo with #iPhone Xs Max in #HongKong. Color and brightness edited in iOS Photos App; perspective correction in #Snapseed. #urban #travel #travelphotography #architecture #architecturephotography #traveling #travelblogger #bd #china #cityscape #cityscene #bestplacestogo #bestdestinations #master_shots #exklusive_shot #photowall #mytravelgram #igmasters #thebesteditor #jaw_dropping_shots #world_shotz #igs_photos #global_hotshotz

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Every year I make my way through as many Oscar nominated films as I possibly can while posting images inspired by those films I’ve watched thus far. Having finished the unbelievably fresh and colorful true story in Green Book last night, it’s one of my favorites so far. Starring Viggo Mortensen and Mahershala Ali, the story takes the two unlikely characters as they drive through the deeps south in the 1960’s as Ali’s character performs classical music for high end clients and Mortensen is hired as his driver and protector. Such an outstanding true story and one that feels serious but very bright and welcome in the mix of darker films in recent years. What are some of your favorite movies of 2018? Let me know in the comments below! // #GrisDoesTheOscars @TheAcademy #ShotOniPhone @Apple #iPhoneXs . Shot on iPhone Xs and edited in @VSCO . Original graffiti art by @stuk.one based in Chicago. Check out his page to see his work and the full perspective on this spot in the background. ✌🏻

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Completed in 1984, the #hdb #publichousing estate of #potongpasir has several blocks with a distinct #skislope roof that have become iconic and synonymous with the town. Here is a #reflection of one of the blocks on the Basketball court of the community club that had just been washed. The bird as always, is a bonus. . . . #vernaculararchitecture #vernacular #sgarchitecture #singaporearchitecture #archdaily #archivingsg #architecture #architecturesg #architecturelovers #architecturephotography #architectureporn #sglandscape #sgcityscape #cityscape #iphoneonly #shotoniphonexsmax

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So honored and flattered to be chosen as one of the winners of the latest Shot on iPhone Challenge!! 🙏🏻😊🥰 This picture was taken from my last backpacking trip in Colorado’s San Juan National Forest. On my second evening of backpacking in the Colorado wilderness, I decided to hike up to the ridge right next to the Ulysses S. Grant Peak for a sunset shot (right after a nap that is). The Ulysses S. Grant Peak itself stands at about 13,767 ft, so I was just a few feet below that! I wasn't sure what to expect as the temperature started to drop and the sun light started to fade. I was the only one left up there, where a few others had long descended down and left. Boy, was I glad to stay there long enough to witness the clouds and jagged peaks started to light on fire during the golden hour—it was such a spiritual experience! Descending down in the dark, equipped only by a headlamp, was not an easy task. I fell down a couple times trudging through steep sandy terrain. I even missed my campsite by a few hundred yards. But looking back, it was all worthwhile.

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