Abstract

Photo © Sina Kelvani

1st classified

Motherhood
by Ana Joveva


There is no stronger relationship connection in this world … mother, motherhood, child, woman... Each day, each moment, day, night... endless emotions with deepest tenderness, love and love, power, and more power. Back on where it happens, back where everything happens.

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Runner up

Whirl
by Giusy Baffi


This photo is part of the Ukiyo series, which in Japanese means “Floating World." The images are elaborations of architectural photos, conceived in a different way, completely abstracting them from their initial context to create something very different. In this image, a detail...

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Highly commended

Metropolis
by Claudio Sericano


The tall buildings of the red metropolis of the future seem to vanish against the dark sky. The sense of movement speaks to us of the busy life of the people who work and live there.

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Highly commended

Композиция No 27
by Yaroslav Kirichenko


A photograph inspired by the avant-garde Russian trends of painting. Harmony of lines, shades, spots, the triumph of composition and art form.

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Highly commended

Memories
by Ibrahim Nabeel Salah


When you visit an old city, you think of the old events, the events that took place in the place, and the doors through which all the memories walked through. I used more than 80 pictures to extract that mural that lists how many memories you will see cross a tape through your me...

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Commended

Unveiling I.
by Marek Boguszak


Maybe due to my background in mathematics, I like abstraction: pure forms expressing the core qualities of reality. Sand dunes are the most fitting material for my work. Taking a picture is just the beginning of the path. It is a search for photographic Equivalents in which simpl...

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Commended

Tidal Caress
by Margarete Wendt


When I saw this white line over our so intensely red soil so typical for the North of WA I got very emotional by this breathtaking beauty and had tears in my eyes.

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Commended

Amoeba
by Gheorghe Popa


This is a macro photograph of ice. This is part of my personal project Ice Anatomy which persues the shape of ice during the frosting and defrosting process.

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Commended

La Cometa
by Giusy Baffi


This photo is part of my Ukiyo series, which in Japanese means "Floating World".The images are elaborations of my architectural photos, conceived in a different way, completely abstracting them from their initial context to create something very different. This image is an elabor...

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Commended

Building Site
by Hussein Alshafai


The picture is the upper corner of a construction site. A group of workers with some components and building materials that are used in the construction process and foundations, formed a painting among them, and a harmonious artistic composition.

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Commended

Fire Sticks
by Suzanne Nelson


A visual narrative of the harshness and the beauty of the Australian landscape, exploring the patterns and intricate detail of the salt impressions and the colours of the Australian bush in Summer.

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Commended

Collage 33
by Sebastiano Occhino


The image is created by assembling photographs of heterogeneous elements: a lighting pole, river algae, reflections of reeds on the water, a detail of a guard rail, reflections on the water, a wall, which together are transformed into a palette of shapes and colors to be ordered...

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Commended

Ice Scape
by Stephen Spartana


From my series "Designs in Ice" , conceptual works using designs found when water becomes a solid. These designs are photographed and become the under painting, as it were, creating an universe from that design.

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Commended

Rubbish Art
by Michael Proske


The world faces a serious problem due to plastic rubbish especially in our oceans. Nevertheless it sometimes may create passing art changing in seconds.

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Commended

CRUS
by Giacomo Falcinelli


The cross as a symbolic element that has survived to this day can be such an abstract element as to evoke emotions.

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