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On the top of the Setas de Sevilla, tourists look upon the city of Sevilla in awe, but while climbing through the massive trunks of the structure, I couldn't help but notice how the locals were making use of the space below the sprawling canopy. This tourist attraction has become a skatepark.

1st PLACE!
BENEATH THE YELLOW WAVES

SEAN WOLANYK, CANADA.

"On the top of the Setas de Sevilla, tourists look upon the city of Sevilla in awe, but while climbing through the massive trunks of the structure, I couldn't help but notice how the locals were making use of the space below the sprawling canopy. This tourist attraction has become a skatepark."

IF YOU WANT TO SEE MORE ABOUT SEAN'S WORK, TAKE A LOOK TO HIS INSTAGRAM HERE!

"This image has a great deal of work in terms of aesthetic quality and composition. Initially, it features several planes, and each and every one of them conforms to a harmonious rhythm. The interplay of light and shadow allows us to see some aspects of the building in detail and hide others. The human scale speaks to the size of the architectural object, and its framing allows us to understand how the architectural object relates to the space in which it is located."

                                                                               MARGARITA GORBEA, judge.

2nd PLACE!

DOIN' TIME IN THE SOUTH SIDE OF THAMES

GEORGE AIVALIS, GREECE.

"London, the arising of the new world"

IF YOU WANT TO SEE MORE ABOUT GEORGE'S WORK, TAKE A LOOK TO HIS FLICKR PROFILE HERE!

"This photo has excellent technique. Perfectly well exposed with a great amount of detail and textures. Congratulations!"

                                             JORGE BECERRA, judge

3rd PLACE!

SKYTRAIN LINE

PIERRE LECCIA, FRANCE.

"I take a look at our urban environment. Whether on the infrastructure, the furniture, or even the superstructures, the gaze always bears on a form of minimalism of the object, of this everyday object of which I try to reveal a quintessence beyond the utilitarian value"

IF YOU WANT TO SEE MORE ABOUT PIERRE'S WORK, TAKE A LOOK TO HIS INSTAGRAM HERE. OR CHECK HIS WEBSITE!  

I love the perspective and framing of this photo that brings to life this everyday structure that often goes unnoticed. It's fluid, with a lot of movement, and I could say it's a bit hypnotic like a snake. Congratulations!

                                             JORGE BECERRA, judge

HONORABLE MENTIONS

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