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Architectural Photography Awards: Take a look at the 2022 finalists | News
anchor Buildings in Use: Mirror Dimension in New York, USA. Photographer: Xi Chen. The Architectural Photography Awards have announced its 2022 shortlist for the 10th edition of the prestigious annual competition, which is held every year as part of the World Architecture Festival (WAF). Entries from 64 different countries were judged by a panel that included The Guardian contributor Kunle Baker, ZHA Principal Patrik Schumacher, architect Farshid Moussavi, and last year’s winner Liu Xinghao, among others. The shortlisted candidates were then divided into groups across six separate categories. A set of two winners will then be selected in three categories of Overall,…
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Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2022 finalists revealed
From an antelope with wings to a headless penguin, these enjoyment-loving animals are sure to put a smile on your confront. The lighter side of animal photography – including wallabies engage in-combating in Queensland – is showcased in the once-a-year Comedy Wildlife Pictures Awards. The well-liked awards recognise the finest comics of the animal kingdom and the photographers who capture them in action. Some of the top rated entries this yr – amid 40 finalists – consist of a charming minor raccoon waving to the digital camera, a interesting fox providing a wink, a super squirrel traveling through the air and a galloping, farting zebra. British photographer Michael Eastwell snapped…
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The finalists of the 2022 Comedy Wildlife Photo Awards
A fake smile from a lioness, a raccoon waving to the camera and a galloping farting zebra are among the 40 images shortlisted for this year’s Comedy Wildlife Photo awards. Narrowed down from thousands of entries submitted by professional and amateur photographers from around the world, the competition aims to celebrate the hilarity of our natural wildlife. Co-founded in 2015 by professional photographers Paul Joynson-Hicks and Tom Sullam, the competition aims to focus “on the lighter, humorous side of wildlife photography but also [with] an important role in promoting wildlife conservation at its heart”. “With so much going on in the world, we could all use a bumper dose of fun and laughter and this year’s finalists have definitely…