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From the Monochrome Awards 2014

Abstract: Honorable Mention (amateur)

'Part of a series of the OAKA Olympic Complex in Athens highlighting the Agora in a minimalist B&W archistract composition.'

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Taken in Sintra. Maybe not actually a well.

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Taken in Barcelona

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This was part of the pavement in Barcelona.

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One of the winner of ippawards 2011

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From Monochrome Awards 2014

Abstract Honorable Mention (amateur)

' "Archistract Art" of the interior of the Royal Ontario Museum.'

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From Monochrome Awards 2022 Abstract Winners

1st Place Winner Abstract Photographer of the Year 2022

'This photo of an anemone coral was taken underwater on a scuba dive at night. The sand and plankton look like stars. The leaf's of the coral flow in the current like the hair on a wind.'

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From Nikon 1992 Photomicrography Competition

18th Place

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From Nikon 1992 Photomicrography Competition

8th Place

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From Nikon 2016 Photomicrography Competition

Image of Distinction

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From Nikon 2014 Photomicrography Competition

Honorable Mention

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From the Monochrome Photographic Awards

Abstract: Honorable Mention 2022 (amateur)

'Photograph made in the city Antwerp, Belgium during the tall ship races festivities in July 2022. Photo was taken at the Zaha Hadid designed Antwerp Port house looking up. In the windows who look as mirrors you see different things like people, tables, chairs, a tent, etc from the festivities.

Photo edited on PC.'

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From the Monochrome Photographic Awards Abstract: Honorable Mention 2022 (amateur)

'Ice structure. Image is made in 2021 in the Netherlands'

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From 2023 Art of Nature Competition

'...This year’s Art of Nature winner serves as a photographic Rorschach test! The photographer mentions a range of reactions and theories as to what the mesmerizing lines might be part of. A coastal scene with waves crashing on the cliff or sand rippled with waves in the deep desert? We’ll keep you in suspense no longer: It’s the underside of a mushroom, likely a member of the Lactarius family. The photographer notes that he was drawn back to the unusually vibrant colors displayed on the gills, the blue color in particular, which might indicate the presence of psilocybin or psilocin. Trippy indeed!

Fritz was born and raised in Venezuela, surrounded by the most beautiful landscapes and gardens where, from an early age, his parents instilled in him a deep love and respect for nature. Now, he’s traveled all seven continents with his husband in order to photograph unique landscapes and subjects...'

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From the Nikon 1996 Photomicrography Competition

1st Place

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From the Monochrome Awards

Landscape: Honorable Mention 2014 (professional)

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One of the winners of 2009 IPPAWARDS iphone photography awards

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One of the winners of the IPPAWARDS 2008

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From the Monochrome Awards

Landscape: Honorable Mention 2014 (professional)

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One of the entrants in Monochrome Awards 2022: Abstract Winners

Abstract: Honorable Mention 2022 (amateur)

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From Nikon 2022 Photomicrography Competition

Image of Distinction

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From Nikon 2014 Photomicrography Competition

Image of Distinction

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From WildArt POTY Monochrome Competition

#12 Monochrome Wild Art Young Category Winner

Subject: Spider (species unknown)

'...This photograph of a spider’s web was taken on a March morning not long after the rain had disappeared. I spotted it on my garden gate and was captivated by the jewel-like quality of the water droplets that had been captured by it. I am fascinated by webs, and the fact that spiders have an innate knowledge of how to spin them never ceases to amaze me.'

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From WildArt POTY Monochrome Competition...

#9 Monochrome Highly Commended

'Subject: Brown Bullhead Ameiurus nebulosus

At the end of summer, I spent some time photographing birds on a lake. I would arrive at the lake and go to the hide in darkness ready for the dawn. By 8am I had usually finished taking pictures. One morning as I made my way home, I heard strange noises near a sluice. When I got closer, I saw these brown bullheads. In the extreme heat, the water had run out of oxygen, so these fish were gulping for air, trying to survive.'

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