The results of the 2nd Tamron Railway Scenery Instagram Contest 2020 are announced

On August 6, Tamron Co., Ltd. announced the results of the 2nd Tamron Railway Scenery Instagram Contest 2020.

The "Tamron Railway Scenery Instagram Contest" is held as part of the activities that expand the fun of railway photos, as in the "Tamron Railway Landscape Contest My favorite railway landscape best shot" held since 2008.This is an Instagram limited photo contest that allows you to participate in the scenery and snap work that includes the railway and its surroundings simply by attaching a "#Tam iron photochon" tag.

The second time, we are looking for works from June 15, 2020 to July 17, 2020.The judge was welcomed by railway photographer Kei Sugiyama, and from about 8,000 applicants, he selected 20 points, one of the prizes, 3 semi -prizes, 15 wins, and 1 Tamron award.

第2回タムロン鉄道風景Instagramコンテスト2020の結果が発表

The award -winning work can be listed on the Tamron's web page "The 2nd Tamron Railway Scenery Instagram Contest 2020" results announcement.

大賞(@nishikaze3578)

Shimonada Station on the Yosan Line, which has appeared many times on posters of JR's planning ticket, and became famous.Many people now visit for Instagram, but the works using multiple exposure like this are novel.

The method of multiple exposure itself has been performed for a long time, but it is not easy to shoot as expected at a station where sunset is approaching every moment, and the brightness, color, and clouds change.However, it is wonderfully finished.Perhaps he had a close meeting in advance and was shot.The sense of distance, how to take poses, and how to overlap the people and scenery are well thought out.What kind of conversation do these two people look at the scenery, and what kind of conversation do you have if you sit there?I think this work will give the viewer a variety of images.

All of the efforts, experience, skills, imagination, and luck (weather, etc.) are well engaged, making it a very complete work.

The selection of "@nishikaze3578" selected for the grand prize