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Results Contest - Energy

by Yvette Depaepe
Published the 29th of December 2025

 

'Energy'
To represent energy in photographs, you can use techniques that create a sense of movement and dynamism, as well as emotional resonance. This can be achieved through various methods, such as motion blur, colour palettes and capturing candid moments that reveal a subject's internal state. The submissions were very diverse, including sports, dance, and storm photography, all of which showed lots of energy.

The winners with the most votes are: 
1st place : Peter Ebel

2nd place: Antonyus Bunjamin (Abe)
3rd place : DDiArte

Congratulations to the winners and honourable mentions.
Thanks to all the participants in the contest 'Energy' 

 


The currently running theme is 'Decay'
Decay may not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think about photography. It offers a unique and intriguing opportunity to explore the passage of time, transformation, and profound beauty in the most unlikely places. Abandoned buildings, rusted cars and so many more. Each offers its unique story and aesthetic.

This contest will end on Sunday the 11th of January 2026
at midnight.
The sooner you upload your submission the more chance you have to gather the most votes.
If you haven't uploaded your photo yet, click here

 

1st place: by Peter Ebel

 
 
2nd place: by Antonyus Bunjamin (Abe)
 
 
 
3rd place: by DDiArte
 
 
 
HONOURABLE MENTIONS
 
by Molly Fu APA
 
 
 
by Louie Luo
 
 
 
by Karin Kilb
 
 
 
by Irene Wu

 
 
by Olexandre Shpyek
 
 
 
by Erhard Batzdorf
 
 
 
by Alessandro Traverso
 
 
You can see the names of the TOP 50 here.
 
The contests are open to everybody except to crew members.
Submitting images already published / awarded on 1x is allowed.
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Christmas: A season of Light, Meaning & Quiet Wonder

 

by Yvette Depaepe
Published the 24th of December 2025



Heartfelt Christmas wishes from our founders, Ralf Stelander and Jacob Jovelou,
and all crew members.

'Merry Chrstimas’ by Magdalena Wasiczek



Christmas arrives each year not only as a celebration, but as a pause, a moment in time when light becomes more precious, silence more meaningful, and connection more deeply felt. Across cultures and centuries, this season has gathered layers of tradition, symbolism, and human longing, making it one of the most emotionally resonant moments of the year.


Christmas is seen by 1x as both a story and a feeling, one that has been shaped
by history, art, and shared human experience.




A Few Timeless Christmas Facts

Christmas, as we know it today, is a tapestry woven from many cultures:

  • The date of December 25 was chosen centuries ago, aligning with ancient winter solstice festivals that celebrated the return of light after the darkest days of the year.
  • Evergreen trees, now central to Christmas décor, were once symbols of life and endurance during long winters, long before they became festive centerpieces.
  • Candlelight and later electric lights represent hope and guidance—an artistic metaphor still deeply embedded in holiday imagery and photography.
  • Carols and songs, originally sung outdoors, were meant to bring warmth and unity to communities during cold winter nights.
  • Gift-giving evolved as a gesture of generosity and remembrance, reflecting the belief that meaning often lies not in abundance, but in thoughtfulness.

These traditions remind us that Christmas has always been about more than celebration—it is about reassurance, continuity, and shared light.



Christmas Through the Eyes of Art

Artists have long been drawn to the atmosphere of Christmas: the soft contrast of light and shadow, the quiet of snow, the intimacy of interior scenes. Winter strips the world back to essentials, allowing emotion and form to speak more clearly.

Photographers, in particular, find poetry in this season—the glow of a single window at dusk, empty streets under falling snow, reflections that feel both fragile and eternal. Christmas invites us to see not just what is present, but what is felt.



Our heartfelt Christmas wishes for all of you

  • May your days be filled with gentle light, even in moments of darkness.
  • May you find beauty in stillness, and comfort in quiet reflection.
  • May your gatherings be sincere, whether shared with many or with few.
  • May creativity find you unannounced, in small moments that matter most.
  • And may kindness—given and received—be the true gift you carry forward.



A Season That Connects Us All

Christmas reminds us that while the world may change, certain human needs remain constant: warmth, hope, belonging, and meaning. Across languages, borders, and beliefs, the season continues to unite us through shared symbols and simple truths.

We wish you a Christmas filled with peace, inspiration, and moments worth remembering—moments that, like great art, linger long after the season has passed.


 
Warmest Christmas wishes from the entire 1x family.
May your days be bright, your art be bold, and your heart be full.

 

 

by Anette Ohlendorf

 

 

by DDiArte

 

 

by Margareth Perfoncio

 

 

by DDiArte

 

 

by Hardibudi


by Roberto Corinaldesi

 

 

by Hardibudi

 

 

by Takeborn Nikukyu

 

 

by Margareth Perfoncio

 

 

by Lukasz Pietrzak

 

 

by Rawisyah Aditya

 

 

by Krone
 
 
by Takeborn Nikukyu
 
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멋진 사진과 글 감사합니다 모두에게 행운이 함께 하길 기원합니다.
thanks so much for this great article , and thanks so much to choose 2 of my xmas photos from this yeas. All the best to everyone
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Ralph, Jacob, everyone at 1x, and Yvette, thank you so much for the wonderful article and the wonderful photos!
Excellent article and superb series ! Thank you so much, Yvette !
Thank you so much
thanks a lot for this beautiful article. "Merry Christmas" to the complete 1x.com team
Thanks a lot for the beautiful Christmas works which enhance the holiday mood! Love those wonderful photos! Merry Christmas to you all!
Grazie mille questo bellissimo articolo. Buon natale e felice Anno Nuovo a tutti e tutte membri del nostro meraviglioso 1x.
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Thank you so much for this lovely article. Merry Christmas to the amazing team that makes 1x possible and to the entere community.
Wonderful presentation of the Christmas time, I wish all the 1x team a happy time these days and also a happies d@yes for all the colleagues of 1 x.
Thanks for nice story, Yvette Merry Christmas to you and all around here.
Great thanks for beautiful Christmas 🎄 wishes Ralf, Jacob and Yvette, and I wish to entire 1x community Merry Christmas and all the best in 2026.
Many thanks to Ralf, Jacob, Yvette as well as the entire team for all the work you do in keeping 1x such a strong and inspiring place for photography. Wishing 1x community all a Merry Christmas and a happy, creative New Year 2026 !
These images are absolutely magical — full of warmth, creativity, and the true spirit of the season. My heartfelt thanks to Yvette and the entire 1x team for continuously inspiring us with such beauty. Merry Christmas to all! 🎄✨
Boas Festas! Merry Christmas!
Magnificent images. Merry Christmas to all. Thank so much Yvette for this article and Merry Christmas to you !!!
Many thanks and a Great hollidays to everyone
Boldog Karácsonyt Kívánok Mindenkinek! 🙂
Thank you so much Ralf, Jacob, crew members and dear Yvette, wonderful article and superb pictures! Merry Christmas for the amazing 1x community, happy holidays!❤️🎄🌟
Very beautiful article! Thank you so much, dear Yvette, dear Ralf, dear Jacob and all the crew members! Merry Christmas!
Heartfelt thanks Ralf, Jacob and Yvette for these wonderful words and beautiful images. Merry Christmas to everyone at 1x and their loved ones. 🎄🌟❤️
Merry Christmas 🎄
May Christmas wrap you in quiet joy, gentle light, and moments that truly matter. From me to you all ... Yvette ♥♥♥
Merry Christmas 🎄 May warmth and good fortune find you right on time ✨
Hadi Malijani: Surreal and Conceptual Inner Worlds


by Yvette Depaepe
Published the 22nd of December 2025


Hadi Malenjani is the person behind the professional name Hadi Malijani Photography. If this fine artist were to define his photographic vision, he would say that he doesn’t just see photography as a means of documenting reality. He sees it as a powerful tool for creating his own inner worlds. His approach is conceptual and surreal, expressing deep emotions, universal concerns, and stories that take shape in his mind.

Join me as I explore the images that make up his inner world, which he aims to transform into a 'completely different universe'.

 

‘Inner World’ 

 


Dear Hadi, could you briefly tell us about yourself, your hobbies, and any other jobs you have had?
I am an artist with 20 years' experience in the field of photography. I am passionate about connecting art, literature, technology and peace, and sharing this vision with future generations. I devote all my time to my art and artistic endeavors, seeking to promote and connect diverse cultures and peoples through the universal language of art. My artistic activities include graphic design, drawing, photography across diverse genres, installation art, ideation, directing and color theory, all of which I approach with passion. Each of my images reflects a mind that is always seeking to translate abstract concepts into tangible art.



In what ways have your life experiences and personal history influenced your photography?

I have always been deeply involved in the creative process. My long-standing presence in the artistic community and years of collaborating with artists from various disciplines have given me unique, cumulative experience. This constant engagement ensures that my artistic perspective is perpetually evolving, focusing on how art can be utilised in daily life and how this knowledge can be transmitted to the next generation of artists.
My extensive studies have helped me to understand the complex spectrum of human emotions, as well as the intricate relationships between the individual, society and existence. This enables me to transform these insights into powerful visual subjects.




Which experiences have influenced your art the most?

The most significant experiences of my career have been collaborating with major artists from diverse cultures and countries. These experiences have greatly enhanced my understanding of art and its power as a universal language that connects people around the world. This realization reinforces my belief that, from childhood through to adulthood, humans require education, an openness to different perspectives and respect for all cultures.



Describe your overall photographic vision.


WHERE REALITY AND IMAGINATION MEET

If I were to define my photographic vision, I would say that I don't just see photography as a way of documenting reality. I see it as a powerful tool for creating my own inner worlds.
My approach is conceptual and surreal. It is a means of expressing deep emotions, universal concerns and the myriad stories that take shape in my mind. These images often reflect my inner world, which I aim to transform into a 'completely different universe'.

* Surreal Expression: My goal is to make the audience feel something beyond what they can simply see. My aim is to create dreamlike spaces, often inspired by the works of renowned poets from around the world, psychological concepts or philosophical ideas, in order to build a bridge between the visible and invisible worlds.

 * Aspiration for Peace and Freedom: A constant yearning for a world full of love, peace and freedom underlies all my work. This aspiration informs the essence and atmosphere of my conceptual pieces.


METHOD OF CREATION

My work relies on creative yet precise editing. For me, the image creation process is akin to painting: I juxtapose different fragments of reality, meticulously constructing light, shadow, horizon and color. Rather than relying on pre-made presets, I prefer to build the colors by hand to accurately convey the exact mood I have in mind. This requires great patience and precision, but the result is the painterly depth and quality evident in my work, ensuring that every element is unique and original. Essentially, I take photographs to bring my mental worlds to life.



What is it about creatively edited photography and conceptual photography that draws you in?

My strong attraction to creative editing in photography is simple. The real world is insufficient for fully expressing my ideas.
For me, photography is not just about taking a picture; it's about creating a world. I harbor complex narratives, emotions and concepts, which are often rooted in philosophy, world literature or my personal concerns for peace and freedom. These concepts are abstract and surreal and cannot be fully depicted in a single unaltered shot.

FULL CONTROL OVER EXPRESSION

Creative editing grants me the power to:

 * Transcend Reality: If my idea requires a particular sky, horizon or impossible element, editing is an essential tool for me. I meticulously build up the light and shadow, layer by layer, to bring my mental space to life.

 * Achieve a Hand-Crafted Aesthetic: Editing enables me to create my own colors, rather than using generic filters. This gives the final image the depth and texture of a hand-crafted artwork. My goal is for the photograph to be 'presented', not just 'seen'.

* Amplify Emotions: In order to successfully convey a sense of melancholy or yearning for tranquility, absolute control over the light and mood of the image is essential. Precise editing can greatly enhance the emotional impact of a piece of work.

Put simply, I am drawn to creative editing because it is the only way I can bridge the gap between my inner world, which is impossible to capture, and the realm of the visually possible. Editing is the soul of my work, and indeed the completion of the raw photography.



Which is more important to you: the mood or story behind your images, or technical perfection?

In my photography, one element does not prevail over the other. In fact, a story and mood are incomplete without technical perfection, and technical perfection is soulless without a story. I view these two elements as the two fundamental pillars of my work.

Story and mood are at the heart of my work. They are the primary reason for creating the image, determining whether the photograph should be taken at all. If an image fails to convey a sense of melancholy or a philosophical concept, it is meaningless. Therefore, I first conceptualize my vision and then dedicate all my technical efforts to serving that core idea. However, a strong story alone is insufficient. Technical perfection is the body of the work.

In my photography, no single element prevails over the others. In fact, a story and mood are incomplete without technical perfection, and technical perfection lacks soul without a story. I view these two elements as the two fundamental pillars of my work.

Story and mood lie at the heart of my work. They determine whether a photograph should be taken at all and are the primary reason for creating the image. If an image fails to convey a sense of melancholy or a philosophical concept, it is meaningless.

Therefore, I first conceptualize my vision and then dedicate all my technical efforts to serving that core idea.

* Emotional Transfer is Disrupted: Technical flaws distract viewers, preventing them from fully immersing themselves in the surreal world depicted in the image.

* Plausibility is Lost: In order for a non-realistic (surreal) image to be powerful, it must appear believable. This is only achieved through the creative and meticulous editing of light, shadow and color, all of which demand technical excellence in post-processing.

I consider technical perfection to be the ladder that will take me to the pinnacle of storytelling. Without it, I cannot climb up. Therefore, both are vital to me. The story determines the destination, while the technique ensures that our journey there is of the highest quality.



What is your relationship with your subject matter beyond merely observing it?

Do you carefully prepare the locations where you intend to take photographs?
My relationship with the subject is not that of an observer, but of a creator and director. I am the creator and director of the mental universe in which the subject resides.

Whether human, object or manipulated natural element, my subjects are usually a symbol or physical embodiment of an idea, emotion or philosophical concept.

* When working with a human model, I request a specific pose and also ask them to internalize the emotional atmosphere, such as melancholy or peace, so that they can convey it authentically to the viewer.

* The main subject is often myself, although not necessarily in the form of a self-portrait. The subject is a reflection of my personal inner life and experiences.

For me, preparing locations is a complex and precise process, often involving a combination of fieldwork and digital construction.

 * I searched for nature and urban environments for 'textures' and 'raw elements'. These elements form the physical basis of my work, such as a particular sky, a specific ground texture or an old wall.

 * Ultimately, the places I photograph are often man-made, not just found.




Do you have any specific plans for your photography in the future, or any goals you wish to achieve?

In the future, I intend to explore broader, macro-level themes.

 * Time and Identity: I create works that explore how time affects our perception of the self and of identity.

 * Collective Unconscious: The exploration of symbols and archetypes that are shared across cultures, and their translation into surreal visual language. This process requires a deeper engagement with philosophy, psychoanalysis and semiotics.

 * Creating New Light Textures: I am experimenting with light, textures and materials in my editing to create atmospheres that have never been seen in my work before.

On a global scale, my aim is to create more opportunities to promote art and its application in daily life, and to collaborate more extensively with artists from other disciplines, as well as with renowned global brands and galleries.



Is there anything else you wish to add and what do you think about 1X as a home base for your work?

What I always wish to emphasize is the power of imagination and dreams. I believe the human mind can create infinite worlds, and as an artist, it is my duty to encourage these imaginations and make them visible. Surreal photography is the bridge between fantasy and reality. For me, this work is not just an art form; it is also a way of inspiring others to explore their inner worlds.

1x.com is both an artistic home and a specialized university for me.

 * High and Curated Standards: Thanks to its rigorous curatorial process, 1x is recognised as a top-tier online gallery. Having my work accepted by this platform's expert jurors serves as an endorsement of the technical standards and conceptual power of my pieces. This motivates me to consistently maintain the highest quality.

 * International Artist Community: The platform brings together a global community of talented photographers, each with their own unique vision. Being part of this community provides valuable opportunities for exchange and exposure to different perspectives, which are essential for any artist.

 * Launchpad for Globalization: My presence on 1x as an artist has exposed my work to audiences, collectors and art critics from around the world. This platform has played a key role in raising the international profile of my artistic voice.


In summary, 1x.com is an artistic home and a university where I can simultaneously exhibit my conceptual art to the highest standard and gain credibility.


‘Threshold’

 

 

‘The edge of existence’

 

 

‘Endless beginning’


 

‘Boundless’

 

 

 

‘City’

 

 

‘Alone on the line’

 

 

‘My Ocean’

 

 

‘line’

 

 

‘It is not too late IIII’

 

 

 

‘Touch’

 

 

 

‘You are not alone’

 

 

‘Anchor’

 

 

 

‘melancholy’

 

 

 

‘Dream vacation’

 

 

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Stunning creative work ! Congratulations !
Amazing work
Congrats for your creative and original work!!!!
Impressive and so original opus. Thank you for great story and masterful dialogue about this creative work.
Splendid work, impressive image, congrats Hadi and thank very much Yvette !!!
Very creative works. love it
Very impressive works that showed the power of imagination and dreams can be seen and shared in these ways. Inspiring!
谢谢哈迪·马利贾尼大师分享赏心悦目的艺术创意杰出作品!令人赞叹不已!几何关系,色彩影调,立体空间透视,主题创意等在画面中表现的淋漓尽致,太牛了!欣赏学习了
Wonderful images and interview, thanks to Yvette and Hadi!!
A fascinating interview of a brilliant mind. Thank you to you both, Hadi and Yvette.
Dear Lucie, Thank you so much for your incredibly kind words. I’m thrilled that you found the interview fascinating. It was a pleasure sharing my thoughts with Yvette. Your support truly means a lot to me!
Dear Haji, since longer time I'm following your excellent photo work to which i wish to congratulate you. Now thanks this interview i know much more about you, thank you very much, and of course great thanks to our Yvette to organising it and bringing it to us.
Sorry for typing error Hadi.
Dear Miro, Thank you so much for your kind words and for following my work over the years. It means a lot to me! I'm glad you enjoyed the interview, and I agree—Yvette did a fantastic job putting it all together. Also, no worries at all about the typo, I really appreciate the gesture! Best regards,
Ever since I discovered this author on 1x, his work has captivated me. I've loved learning more about him through the interview. Congratulations to the author on his work and to 1x for the opportunity to explore art in greater depth.
Dear Montserrat, thank you so much for your loyal support since the beginning on 1x. It’s truly rewarding to know that this interview helped you connect even more with my work. I’m grateful to 1x and Yvette for this space to share my vision. Your kind words mean a lot to me!
Brilliant work and a brilliant mind. Congratulations on your achievements!
Dear Nichole, thank you so much for your incredibly kind words. To have my work and my perspective described this way by you is a true honor. I’m deeply grateful for your support!
Brilliant works!
That's very kind of you to say. I appreciate your feedback
Dreamy scenes.
thanks a lot for your much appreciated comment dear Friend
Dear Hadi, thank you so much for this wonderful interview with your creative and great works! Congratulations! Dear Yvette, thank you so much as always! It's very inspiring!
Dear Eiji, thank you so much for your kind words and congratulations! I’m truly glad you found the interview inspiring. It was a pleasure collaborating with Yvette on this, and I’m happy you appreciated our joint effort. Your support means a lot.
Brilliant!
That's very kind of you to say. I appreciate your feedback
Thank you very much Hadi for this interview. I am and always will be an unconditional admirer of all your creations !
I’m honored, Christian. Knowing that my creations resonate with you so deeply means a lot to me. Thank you for following my work and for your beautiful, encouraging words after this interview
I am fascinated by your art, your vision, your deep understanding of human nature, dear Hadi.It is a delight to read the interview and to know more about you as an artist and as a human.Thank you for sharing your art and thank you Yvette for this wonderful interview.<3<3
My pleasure, Gabriela ;-)
Dear Gabriela, I am deeply moved by your words. Knowing that my vision and my exploration of human nature resonate with you means the world to me. It’s a joy to have such a thoughtful and perceptive audience. Thank you for your kindness and for being part of this journey. <3
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Thanks you so much for sharing! Your work is incredible! I love it!
Thank you so much, Susi! Your energy and kind words really made my day. I’m so happy to know that you love my work. It means a lot to me!❤️
Very appealing and excellent surreal works. Great!
Dear Erhard, thank you for your appreciation. Coming from you, it’s an honor to know that my surrealist vision resonates. I’m glad you found the works appealing. Best regards!
Hadi, you are a constant source of inspiration! Thank you,
Dear Jane, thank you so much! Knowing that I can be a source of inspiration for you is what keeps me going. Your constant support means the world to me.🙏🙏
WOW...super👍👍
I really appreciate your kind words
what a fantastic work. bravo 👏
I really appreciate your kind words
Love all your works, huge congratulations 👏👏👏
That's very kind of you to say. I appreciate your feedback
Energy in Photography


by Editor Lourens Durand
Edited and published by Yvette Depaepe, the 19th of December 2025

 

‘The color of my music’ by Lisdiyanto Suhardjo 

 


One of the most challenging things to capture in a single image is energy. It involves using light, emotion, movement, dynamics, depth, colour and excitement in one space to create a powerful photograph.


Fortunately, there are many tricks we can use to help us achieve this goal.
Here are some of them:


MOVEMENT

In art, movement does not only refer to a moving subject, but also implies the movement of the viewer’s eyes when looking at the picture. The viewer's eyes move from the leading lines and converging lines to the shapes, balance, light and shade, before settling on the subject and wondering where it is moving to, or if it is moving at all.

The actual movement of a subject in a photograph can be implied by:

·       Portraying athletes as they are about to pounce into action, showing their stances, as well as their hands, feet and arms.

·       Panning with the subject to make it appear stationary against a blurred background.

·       Not panning: creating a static foreground or background with a blurred, moving subject.

·       Using a slow shutter speed to create a blurred effect.

·       When photographing moving subjects, such as cars at a racetrack or animals in the wild, the background can often be distracting. In these cases, it may be helpful to select a suitable background and set up your camera here, focusing on a small area. Wait for the action to come into the frame before shooting.

 

DIAGONALS AND LEADING LINES

Diagonals can be used to capture drama. For example, in the well-known photograph of men raising the flagpole, the men and the flagpole are positioned diagonally to convey the drama of the occasion.
Converging diagonal lines, on the other hand, create a sense of depth.
Leading lines can also draw the viewer's attention towards an anticipated scene of action.

 

HORIZON LINES

While it is generally accepted that the horizon line should be straight and aligned with one of the thirds lines, placing it high or low can create a sense of drama.



NEGATIVE SPACE

In wildlife photography, for example, leaving space for the subject to move into can imply a sense of movement or space. Even in some portraits, if the subject appears to be looking at something outside the frame, leave some space for them to look through. In any case, never position a subject facing directly towards a border.



CREATING DEPTH

How can you create the illusion of depth in a photograph presented on a flat surface?
We have already explored some of the techniques, but let's review the tricks that can be employed.

·       Use framing to create more than one plane.

·       Remember that the space between objects (such as lamp poles or a row of trees) diminishes with distance, as does their size, so include these where you can.

·       Converging lines, such as roads, railway tracks and staircases, are an effective way of creating a sense of depth and leading lines.

·       Use colour perspective. It is a well-known phenomenon that warm colours (such as red) appear to come towards the viewer, while cooler colours (such as  green and blue) appear to recede. For example, a red boat on a lake appears closer to the viewer than a blue boat.

·       Of course, a shallow depth of field (bokeh) is also useful for creating depth.



CAPTURE THE MOMENT

Try capturing the moment immediately before an action, for example just before a discus leaves an athlete’s hand.



INDICATIONS OF ELECTRICITY

Other indicators can be used, such as haloes (which are made on purpose), pictures of electricity itself (e.g. generation, power stations and lightning) are all OK.



Although all of these tricks help to create impact, it is important to stress that they are only tools. It is up to the photographer to use them in unique ways and harness them to express the illusion of energy. Photographers need to see, feel and experience the force of energy while taking a photo, which will make viewers feel it too.


Please enjoy the selection of energetic photographs from 1X photographers.

Lourens Durand

 

‘Playing with splash’ by Angela Muliani Hartojo

 

 

 

‘Storm in San Francisco Bay' by Michael Delman

 

 

StormRoad’ by Marcel Egger

 

 

‘The garden hose’ by Stephanie Kleimann

 



'Break the waves’ by Jennifer Lu

 

 

 

‘The Ansai Waist Drum Dance’ by BJ Yang

 

 

 

‘Extra Ordinary’ by Fauzan Maududdin

 

 

‘Windmill de Adriaan’ by Larry Deng APA

 

 

 

“Pas de deux” by Frank Ma

 

 

 

‘Leaves’ by Vanya Baramova

 

 

 

‘Zinga & Sara’ by Claudio Piccoli

 

 

‘Freedom’ by Christophe Kiciak

 

 

 

‘Mystical Rail’ by Tristan Shu

 

 

 

‘Pure Grit’ by Irene Wu

 

 

 

‘Dynamic trotting race’ by Erhard Batzdorf

 

 

 

‘Nostalgia’ by Rana Jabeen

 

 

 

‘too late’ by Hilde Ghesquiere

 

 

 

‘Sequence of the gallop’ by Milan Malovrh

 

 

 

‘Flow of Dance’ by Rob Li

 

 

 

‘The performer’ by Marc Apers

 

 

 

‘Aura…’ by Katerina Lomonosov

 

 

 

‘black and white’ by Vedran Vidak

 

 

 

‘Breakthrough’ by James Cai

 

 

 

‘Eagle family’ by Tao Huang

 

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Impressive series, congratulations ! Thanks for this article !
Fantastic pictures and excellent article, congratulations!
Thanks, Lourens and Yvette !
Wonderful photo collection
Very beautiful work
Excellent article on a very interesting topic. Thank you Lourens and Yvette
What a fabulous article and collection of photographs. Sublime! Thank you, Lourens
GEWELDIG!
Wonderful collections and great works, Thanks to Lourens and Yvette !
So many gorgeous photographs, I do love energy, wonderful topic and write up about it.
Beautiful energy! Thanks a lot to Lourens and Yvette!
SUPER👍👍
Real energy!!
Great!
Quite a few upstanding works!
Really enjoyed this collection. Thanks to Lourens and Yvette!
Great collections and beautiful works. Thanks Lourens and Yvette for your hard work. +++
Great series !
Rob Li CREW
Very creative collection and thoughts! Thank you!
magnifiques !!!!
Results contest 'Low key Photography'

by Yvette Depaepe
Published the 17th of December 2025

 

'Low key Photography'
Low-key photography is a style that emphasizes dark tones and shadows to create a dramatic, mysterious, and high-contrast image. It involves using minimal light to illuminate specific areas, leaving the rest in deep shadow. This technique is often used to evoke mood, highlight textures, and draw attention to the subject's details.
The submissions were numerous and outstanding ...

The winners with the most votes are: 
1st place : Emma Zhao

2nd place : Hadi Malijani
3rd place : Rolf Endermann

Congratulations to the winners and honourable mentions.
Thanks to all the participants in the contest 'Low key Photography' 

 


The currently running theme is 'Energy'
To represent energy in photographs, you can utilize techniques that create a sense of movement, dynamism, and emotional resonance. This can be achieved through various methods, including motion blur, color palettes, and capturing candid moments that reveal a subject's internal state.

This contest will end on Sunday the 28th of December
at midnight.
The sooner you upload your submission the more chance you have to gather the most votes.
If you haven't uploaded your photo yet, click here

 

1st place: Emma Zhao

 
 
2nd place: Hadi Malijani

 
 
3rd place: Rolf Endermann

 
 
HONOURABLE MENTIONS
  
by Adolfo Urrutia
 

 
by Yingtao Pan

 
 
by Jorge Pimenta
 
 

by Thierry Lagandré (Transgressed Light)
 

 
by Allan Wallberg
 
 
 
by Santiago Pascual Buye
 

 
by FranzStaab
 
 
You can see the names of the TOP 50 here.
 
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恭喜各位获奖的摄影师们!优秀杰出作品!太牛了
Superb, congratulations!!!
Thank you very much for all your efforts.