Alles over Gallery: Top 10 Wired.com Heat Photos, Decided by You | rss feed | toevoegen | e-mail nieuwsalarm | Wired News: Top Stories | 2008-12-08 12:06:11
: After weeks of sweaty submissions in our heat photo contest, we're ready for a frosty winter to cool us down. Here are the 10 highest reader-voted submissions. Steve Dahlgren takes home the gold with his photo "Stairway to Hell" at left. Mr. Dahlgren will be receiving a subscription to Wired magazine and a digital picture frame for his desk.
Since we had so many great photos that we thought should've received more votes, and because we love to anger readers with our selections, we've also compiled a Wired.com Editor's Choice Heat Photo Gallery.
Our next twice-monthly photo contest theme is animals. We want to see your craziest, scariest and funniest photos of the animal kingdom. Check out the contest page for more information.
Left:
Stairway to Hell
Submitted by Steve Dahlgren
Photographer's comment:
"Firefighters ascend a stairway."
: Vibrations
Submitted by mr_magoo_icu
Photographer's comment:
"A crazed fire-twirling junkie unleashes his skills inside an old red brick storm-water tunnel."
: Fire
Submitted by pixie
Photographer's comment:
"Shot with a canon EOS 5D in the summer of 2007."
: Drink for the Devil
Submitted by Rob Heath
Photographer's comment:
"A pic I took when I first got my new Nikon D50 camera a few years back."
: Painting With Fire
Submitted by Derek H
Photographer's comment:
"Painting with fire in White Lake, Ontario, Canada. Shot with a Sony DSC-W1 on a 30 sec. exposure."
: Festa Mayor — Terrassa, Spain
Submitted by ryan opaz
Photographer's comment:
"Dancing with the devil in a Catalan Festa Mayor."
: Let the Sparks Fly
Submitted by Josh V
Photographer's comment:
"Taken with a cheap point-and-shoot Fuji Finepix A350 set to 'Night' mode."
: Fahrenheit 451
Submitted by Bye by Tan
Photographer's comment:
"'The number "451" refers to the temperature (in Fahrenheit) at which the books burn when the "firemen" burn them "for the good of humanity." Written in the early years of the Cold War, the novel is a critique of what Ray Bradbury saw as an increasingly dysfunctional American society.' (Wikipedia) Photo was made with Canon EOS 300D."
: Fanning the Flames of the Great Debate
Submitted by fotomy
Photographer's comment:
"I hope Earth won't end up like Mars."
: Mammoth Hot Springs
Submitted by Rubin
Photographer's comment:
"A cold day at a very hot pool, Yellowstone National Park."
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Alles over Gallery: Top 10 Wired.com Readers' Square Photos, Decided by You | rss feed | toevoegen | e-mail nieuwsalarm | Wired News: Top Stories | 2008-06-30 08:09:17
: If our readers are anything like us, they've probably had the word "square" hurled at them a few times. Fortunately, kick-ass photos are an excellent salve for this particular brand of nerd sting. These 10 readers exercised these demons in our square photo contest, and were voted the top contenders by their peers. Neil Bruder took home the gold with his photo "Office Life" at left. Mr. Bruder will be receiving a subscription to Wired magazine and a digital picture frame for his desk.
Since we had so many great photos that we thought should've received more votes, we've also compiled a Wired.com Editor's Choice Square Photo Gallery.
Our next biweekly photo contest is food. Now's your chance to give us a bib and cram your greasy photos down our gullet. Check out the contest page for more information.
Left:
Office life
Submitted by Neil Bruder
Photographer's comment:
"Late-afternoon shadows on an office building in Vancouver."
: MAM
Submitted by Evan Stremke
Photographer's comment:
Main atrium (looking up) of the Milwaukee Art Museum."
: Windows
Submitted by Andrew Brooks
Photographer's comment:
"Taken in Berlin, 2006."
: Blocks
Submitted by Jamei Carl
Photographer's comment:
"Taken on the roof of Parliament House in Canberra, Australia."
: It wasn't me!
Submitted by Shawn Isaac
Photographer's comment:
"I swear ;-)."
: Waiting
Submitted by Eric Cabahug
Photographer's comment:
"Waiting is the hardest thing. Especially if you're in the dark."
: OCAD
Submitted by Steven Kamenar
Photographer's comment:
"Ontario College of Art and Design."
: Rox
Submitted by Christiaan d'Arnaud
Photographer's comment:
"Scheveningen, Netherlands"
: Rolling Hill's Guest House
Submitted by Greg
Photographer's comment:
"Hyundai's guest house near their R&D facility in Korea."
: fred & ginger
Submitted by Anonymous
Photographer's comment:
"praha."
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