Winners of the contest "Historical Photographer of the Year 2018"
As you might have guessed, the Historic Photographer of the Year photo contest collects the best shots of historical places from around the world - from popular and legendary sights to unknown ruins. The jury evaluates the originality of the composition, the atmosphere and beauty of the frame, and, of course, the perfection of technical performance. We present to your attention the work of the winners and finalists of the outgoing year.
The main winner. Mont Saint Michel. Photo by: Daniel Burton.
Winner in the category "Ancient History". Stones of Callanish, Scotland. Photo by: David Ross.
Winner in the English History category. Sea forts "Red Sands", the mouth of the Thames. Photo by Mark Edwards.
Finalist. Borobudur, Java, Indonesia. Photo by: Sirsendu Guyen.
Finalist. Aerial view of the medieval Donnington Castle. Photo by John Reed.
Finalist. Grand Shaft, Dover. Photo by Chris London.
Finalist. Bunker from the Second World War, Sheppy Island. Photo by Mark Edwards.
Finalist. Pripyat, Ukraine. Photo by: Dave Searle.
Finalist. Engine room at the SS Great Britain Museum Ship in Bristol. Photo by: Thomas Bedson.
Finalist. Castle of Sammezzano in Italy. Photo by: Roman Robroek.
Finalist. King's College Chapel, Cambridge. Photo by: Sarah Rawlinson.
Finalist. Taj Mahal, Agra, India. Photo by Amitava Chandra.
Finalist. Cinema Bradford Odeon. Photo by David Oksabi.
Finalist. Whalers Shack in Svalbard (Svalbard) Norway. Photo by Chris Dobbs.
Finalist. Rivaulx Abbey. Photo by: Mike Kitchingman.
Finalist. Secret tunnel to Newcastle upon Tyne. Photo by George Ledger.
Finalist. Dunstanboro Castle. Photo by John Carson.
Finalist. Bradgate House Ruins in Bradgate Park. Photo by Chris Hanley.
Finalist. Vicars' Close in Wales, Somerset, England, is considered the oldest surviving untouched residential street in Europe with original buildings. Photo by: Rose Atkinson.
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