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Source: 1 TATZLUM.PHOTO This mysterious image is a worthy first-place winner, and the brief was interpreted in a really original way. A one-second tripod-based exposure blurs the person in the doorway, and we’re left wondering who the ghostly figure is and where they’re going. The black-and-white conversion strips back the image for a haunting final result, and avoids garish colours that might have come from the underground sign. The timing and tone is spot-on – well done! Kit Nikon D810 with 50mm f/1.4 lens Exposure 1 sec at f/7.1, ISO 100

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