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Apple announces new shots on iPhone competitions for macro photos: all details

Apple announces new shots on iPhone competitions for macro photos: all details
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Shot on the iPhone competition again.
Apple has invited users of iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max to send the best macro photography entries for the competition.
The challenge has begun today and will run until February 16, 2022, at 11:59 a.m.
PST (February 17 1:29).
The judge panel from industry and Apple will choose 10 winner photos from the entries sent.
The winner of the challenge will be announced in April.
This time, the jury includes two Indian judges, the maker of Anand Verma and Apeksha.
Anand Verma is a national geographical explorer and award-winning photographer while Maker is a famous photographer from Mumbai.
Winner photos will be exhibited in the Gallery at Apple Newsroom, Apple.com, Apple Instagram (@Apple), and other Apple’s official accounts.
The technology giant said that it can also use winning entries for digital campaigns, Apple stores, advertising board, or in public photo exhibitions.
“To celebrate macro photography, Apple welcomes you to share your favorite macro photos taken on the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max on Instagram and Twitter using #Shotoniphone and #iphonemacrochallenge Tags to participate in challenges.” Apple said in a post in a room.
The reduction.
Weibo users can participate using # Shotoniphone # and # iphonemacrochallenge #.
Important rules for shooting on the iPhone Challengple also ask users to mention the specific iPhone 13 model they use for their entries in information.
Someone must be 18 years or more to take part in the competition.
Also, competition is not open to Apple or family employees near them.
Those who want to enter the competition can also send their images in their highest resolution by email to shotoniphone@apple.com, using the file format ‘firstname_lastname_macro_iphonemodel.’ The subject line must be: ‘Shot on iPhone challenges challenges.’ Photos can be directly from the camera, edited through Apple editing tools in the photo application, or edited with third party software, Apple said.

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