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Minimalist photos of beautiful buildings
The Minimalist Architecture Mission has announced the winners for its 2017 photography prize. The winners were selected by photographer Matthias Heiderich.
This image of the the MAXXI Museum in Rome was photographed by Trynidada, and awarded second place. "Clearly the reflection and the colors make this a great architectural photograph," says Heidreich.
Courtesy Trynidada
Third Place was awarded to this shot by Urban Poetry. "The curved corten bridge is a great find and the composition is on point. I love that little white cloud in the first third of the photo."
Courtesy Urban Poetry
First Place for the Minimalist Architecture Mission's photography competition was awarded to this shot by Georgij Dorofeev.
Courtesy Georgij Dorofeev
Photographers could enter the competition by submitting their photographs over social media. (Courtesy Amo)
Courtesy arno
The competition received over 45,000 submissions from photographers around the world. (Courtesy Ralf)
Courtesy Ralf
Of these 45,000 submissions, 20 were selected as finalists. (Courtesy Richard Song)
Courtesy Richard Song
The competition is a partnered project run by online blog We And The Colour, and photography resource EyeEm. (Courtesy Marco Di Stefano)
Courtesy Marco Di Stefano
Although some of the buildings featured may be recognizable to architecture fans ... (Courtesy Ralf)
Courtesy Ralf
... other buildings seem to be completely anonymous (Courtesy Raset)
Courtesy Raset
"What I love about this kind of photography is that sometimes it's hard to tell whether I'm looking at a photograph or a computer-generated image," says Heiderich. (Courtesy Ralf)
Courtesy Ralf
"But the subtleties make the difference." (Courtesy Mette Bruus)