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A photo ‘treasure hunt’

The atmosphere at CBS' campus: We chose the photo from the library because it precisely encapsulates the atmosphere when students are concentrating and preparing for their exams. We also found the photo to be very stylish and elegant, it draws the viewer in and results in them looking at it for a while. (Photo by Niels Jakob Kyhl Jørgensen)

The atmosphere at CBS' campus: CBS WIRE chose the photo from the library because it precisely encapsulates the atmosphere when students are concentrating and preparing for their exams. We also found the photo to be very stylish and elegant, it draws the viewer in and results in them looking at it for a while. (Photo by Niels Jakob Kyhl Jørgensen)

CBS Photography has, for the first time, designed a competition for photographers. CBS WIRE, Indie Frame, and Urban Explorer were the three judges for the competition. Here are our favorite photos from the competition.

News |   25. May 2018

CBS Photography’s competition is a photo run, a treasure hunt of sorts, where photographers have to shoot a perfect picture within a certain topic in a limited amount of time. There were three topics, each correlating to one of the sponsors involved. Campus atmosphere for CBS WIRE, urban symmetry for Urban Explorer, and life in the harbor for Indie Frame. Here are the three pictures that won the competition and some of the pictures that we liked most.

the winners

Life in the harbor: Indy frame chose this picture because of its special energy and youthful playfulness which is in contrast with the background depicting the pulse of the city and the harbor. (Photo by Niels Jakob Kyhl Jørgensen)
Life in the harbor: Indy frame chose this picture because of its special energy and youthful playfulness which is in contrast with the background depicting the pulse of the city and the harbor. (Photo by Niels Jakob Kyhl Jørgensen)
The atmosphere at CBS' campus: We chose the photo from the library because it precisely encapsulates the atmosphere when students are concentrating and preparing for their exams. We also found the photo to be very stylish and elegant, it draws the viewer in and results in them looking at it for a while. (Photo by Niels Jakob Kyhl Jørgensen)
The atmosphere at CBS' campus: CBS WIRE chose the photo from the library because it precisely encapsulates the atmosphere when students are concentrating and preparing for their exams. We also found the photo to be very stylish and elegant, it draws the viewer in and results in them looking at it for a while. (Photo by Niels Jakob Kyhl Jørgensen)
Urban Symmetry: Urban Explorer chose this photo because it unconventionally captures a place in our every day lives and they really liked the atmosphere that Ewa created in the picture. (Photo by Ewa Agnieszka)

Our favorites

Photo: Leonie Murphy
Photo: Leonie Murphy
Photo: Ozge Turhan
Photo: Ozge Turhan
Photo: Blanka Hankiss
Photo: Blanka Hankiss
Photo: Arianna Gismondi
Photo: Arianna Gismondi
Photo: Tala A-Salam
Photo: Tala A-Salam
Photo: Hriam Charitonidi
Photo: Hriam Charitonidi
Photo: Konstantin Koukos
Photo: Konstantin Koukos
Photo: Adriana Kráktá
Photo: Adriana Kráktá
Photo: Piotr Milczarek
Photo: Piotr Milczarek

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