50 fotot më të mira nga e gjithë bota që ilustrojnë lirinë si koncept
Këto fotografi të mrekullueshme tregojnë se çfarë do të thotë liria për 50 fotografët më të mirë nga e gjithë bota.
Aplikacioni i fotografisë me përdorim falas Agora i kërkoi bazës së tij shumë milionëshe të përdoruesve të paraqisnin fotot e tyre që do të ilustronin më së miri temën e “lirisë”.
Pas afro 20,000 fotove, 50 imazhe kanë arritur në në finale”.
Agora ka një komunitet prej më shumë se 3.5 milion përdorues nga 193 vende ku njerëzit krijojnë, votojnë dhe kurojnë imazhet më të mira të bëra në të gjithë botën.
Agora është ndërtuar si komunitet: “ne duam t’i fuqizojmë njerëzit në të gjithë botën, sepse besojmë se çdo këndvështrim është i rëndësishëm,” tha Octavi Royo, CEO dhe bashkëthemelues i Agora. “Ne po krijojmë një sistem demokratik global, ku të gjithë mund të krijojnë, votojnë dhe shijojnë krijimet më të mira të njerëzimit.”
Nëse doni të shikoni të gjithë finalistët nga ky konkursi ose të votoni (votimi ) për gara të ngjashme vizitoni faqen e internetit të Agora # Freedom2020.
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‘Above the clouds’ by @olegp. Location: Hafelekar Mountain, Austria. See SWNS copy SWCAfreedom: These incredible pictures show what freedom means to 50 top photographers from around the globe – who have all finalised in an international competition. Free-to-use photography app Agora asked its 3.5 million users to take a photo which they thought would best illustrate the theme of ‘freedom’. After nearly 20,000 entries, 50 images have made it to the final and are now being voted on – competing to be crowned the ‘World’s Best photo of #Freedom2020’.
‘Breaking Free’ by @tom.bridges. No info. See SWNS copy SWCAfreedom: These incredible pictures show what freedom means to 50 top photographers from around the globe – who have all finalised in an international competition. Free-to-use photography app Agora asked its 3.5 million users to take a photo which they thought would best illustrate the theme of ‘freedom’. After nearly 20,000 entries, 50 images have made it to the final and are now being voted on – competing to be crowned the ‘World’s Best photo of #Freedom2020’.
‘Free jump’ by @shibasishsaha. Location: North Bengal, India. See SWNS copy SWCAfreedom: These incredible pictures show what freedom means to 50 top photographers from around the globe – who have all finalised in an international competition. Free-to-use photography app Agora asked its 3.5 million users to take a photo which they thought would best illustrate the theme of ‘freedom’. After nearly 20,000 entries, 50 images have made it to the final and are now being voted on – competing to be crowned the ‘World’s Best photo of #Freedom2020’.
‘Above the clouds’ by @olegp. Location: Hafelekar Mountain, Austria. See SWNS copy SWCAfreedom: These incredible pictures show what freedom means to 50 top photographers from around the globe – who have all finalised in an international competition. Free-to-use photography app Agora asked its 3.5 million users to take a photo which they thought would best illustrate the theme of ‘freedom’. After nearly 20,000 entries, 50 images have made it to the final and are now being voted on – competing to be crowned the ‘World’s Best photo of #Freedom2020’.
‘Happy High Jump’ by @aungthuya.Location: MyaTheinTan Pagoda, Saggaing, Myanmar. See SWNS copy SWCAfreedom: These incredible pictures show what freedom means to 50 top photographers from around the globe – who have all finalised in an international competition. Free-to-use photography app Agora asked its 3.5 million users to take a photo which they thought would best illustrate the theme of ‘freedom’. After nearly 20,000 entries, 50 images have made it to the final and are now being voted on – competing to be crowned the ‘World’s Best photo of #Freedom2020’.
‘Jump’ by @anskar – Location: Montenegro. See SWNS copy SWCAfreedom: These incredible pictures show what freedom means to 50 top photographers from around the globe – who have all finalised in an international competition. Free-to-use photography app Agora asked its 3.5 million users to take a photo which they thought would best illustrate the theme of ‘freedom’. After nearly 20,000 entries, 50 images have made it to the final and are now being voted on – competing to be crowned the ‘World’s Best photo of #Freedom2020’.
‘Silks’ by @dmartphoto -an acrobat in Moab, Utah, USA. See SWNS copy SWCAfreedom: These incredible pictures show what freedom means to 50 top photographers from around the globe – who have all finalised in an international competition. Free-to-use photography app Agora asked its 3.5 million users to take a photo which they thought would best illustrate the theme of ‘freedom’. After nearly 20,000 entries, 50 images have made it to the final and are now being voted on – competing to be crowned the ‘World’s Best photo of #Freedom2020’.
‘Untitled’ by @Brodsla – A woman at Lempuyang temple, Bali. See SWNS copy SWCAfreedom: These incredible pictures show what freedom means to 50 top photographers from around the globe – who have all finalised in an international competition. Free-to-use photography app Agora asked its 3.5 million users to take a photo which they thought would best illustrate the theme of ‘freedom’. After nearly 20,000 entries, 50 images have made it to the final and are now being voted on – competing to be crowned the ‘World’s Best photo of #Freedom2020’.
‘To give free’ by @swetun – a farmer and his son in Myanmar. See SWNS copy SWCAfreedom: These incredible pictures show what freedom means to 50 top photographers from around the globe – who have all finalised in an international competition. Free-to-use photography app Agora asked its 3.5 million users to take a photo which they thought would best illustrate the theme of ‘freedom’. After nearly 20,000 entries, 50 images have made it to the final and are now being voted on – competing to be crowned the ‘World’s Best photo of #Freedom2020’.
‘F*ck Yeah’ by @jprphotos.Location: Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada, USA. See SWNS copy SWCAfreedom: These incredible pictures show what freedom means to 50 top photographers from around the globe – who have all finalised in an international competition. Free-to-use photography app Agora asked its 3.5 million users to take a photo which they thought would best illustrate the theme of ‘freedom’. After nearly 20,000 entries, 50 images have made it to the final and are now being voted on – competing to be crowned the ‘World’s Best photo of #Freedom2020’.
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