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Gallery: Breathtaking images from the 2024 Urban Photo Awards

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"Sunset Flight" – Dmytro Geshengorin (Germany)
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"Sunset Flight" – Dmytro Geshengorin (Germany)
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Xin Permhansa (Thailand)
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"Prayer" – Sanchayan Chowdhury
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Oliver Kolding Palm (Sweden)
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"Fire Festival" – Emiko Monobe (Japan)
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"Blue" – Adrienne Hutchings (US)
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"Sky is the Limit" – Happy Mukherjee (India)
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"Feria De La Linea" – Giedo van der Zwan (The Netherlands)
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"Baseball In Bhutan" – Matthew Desantis (US)
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"Venice of Africa" – Mauro de Bettio (Italy)
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Max Cavallari (Italy)
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"Working at Night" – Shamal Shakibayi (Iran)
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"Timeless Expectations" – Stefano Martinelli (Italy)
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Sonia Granata (Italy)
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"Minya Quarries" – Yousef Naser (Egypt)
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"Where the Wind Blows" – Vitaly Medvedev (Russia)
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This year marks the 15th year of the Urban Photo Awards, a worldwide competition that celebrates the world around us and encourages us to look at the built environment and its inhabitants in a new way. With professional and amateur snappers vying for the main prize, judged in October, we have a look at some of the outstanding finalists that have been chosen from a very competitive field.

You can see more of our highlights in this gallery.

"Where the Wind Blows" – Vitaly Medvedev (Russia)
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This captivating image, titled "Where the Wind Blows," was shot by Vitaly Medvedev in Russia. He captured a group of women about to perform at a festival, who'd been caught by a sudden gust of wind. It's a stunning image that pits the movement of the women against the solid, bare building behind them.

Sonia Granata (Italy)
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This joyous image that's a finalist in the 'streets' category comes from Sonia Granata, an established urban photographer who throughout her career has managed to capture moments in everyday life and make them seem magical. This is no exception.

"Minya Quarries" – Yousef Naser (Egypt)
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This haunting image was captured by Yousef Naser, in which a lone miner works on extracting white limestone from the Egypt landscape. It's another a finalist in the 'streets' category.

For more highlights of the finalists, check out our gallery here.

Source: Urban Photo Awards

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1 comment
ljaques
I really loved the #4 pic, Oliver Kolding Palm (Sweden) where the exterior of the building archway mimics a lifted skirt. Very well done.
#16 It saddens me to see the wooden exterior portions of the church or nunnery entirely void of maintenance.
#14 The smoke-filled soap bubbles were something new to me. Lotsa fun.