With this Hidden Worlds photo contest, Photocrowd asked participants to " look at the architectures from different perspectives and let the imagination fly freely, recording images in a way no one had ever seen, giving whether it's a personal refuge or something about infrastructure that we've never explored to . '
Join us to see the world around a different angle through 10 excellent images below!
10. Photo of 'Alley at Birr Castle' by photographer Vladimir Polivanov
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Photographer Vladimir Polivanov photographed a statue on the castle land in Ireland, surrounded by autumn leaf gardens. The picture brings an extraordinary mystery.
9. The photo of 'A Place to Work' by photographer Redmere
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Photographer Redmere captures ancient and rusty instruments on a desk in a warehouse in Nelson, Nevada. The photo feels like someone stops in the middle of a work and never comes back.
8. Photograph of 'Trees take over the temples at Angkor Wat' by photographer Kira Morris
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Photographer Kira Morris photographed the most famous temple in Cambodia, first built in the 800s and is slowly being surrounded by tropical trees.
7. The photo "St. Mary the Virgin Church, Tintern" by photographer Guy Berresford
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Photographer Guy Berresford took a picture of the ruined church in Wales since 1977, after a fire. Volunteers ensured that the tombstones were disturbed.
6. The "Hidden London" photo of photographer Susan
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The photo was taken when photographer Susan sneaked into Aldwych subway station, one of London's underground stations.
5. The photo "Exploring the Unknown" by photographer Pal Szilagyi Palko
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Pal Szilagyi Palko , a graduate student in Romania studying geology, took this photo in an 8-day Spelunking expedition.
4. Photo "Under my umbrella . ella . ella" by photographer Antonio Bernardino Coelho
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The photo of photographer Antonio Bernardino Coelho was taken in Porto, Portual, using bokeh effect to make the snail and crop look sharp and the background is blurred.
3. "My Little House" photo by Lostlenscap photographer
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It was a small house, hidden deep in a lush garden in St Augustine, Florida.
2. Photo of "Valley of the Mills" by photographer Keith Worthington
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Plants in Sorrento, Italy, were rebuilt in the 1300s to make powders, but were abandoned in the 1940s, leading to the explosive growth of trees.
1. The photo "Guist Cricket Pavilion" by photographer Matthew Dartford
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The photo was taken in Norfolk, England, photographed by Matthew Dartford with infrared mono, saying 'it is difficult to get this photo '.
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