Here Are 51 Of The Best Entries From The #RoadTrip2019 Photography Contest
Just in case you needed a reminder to plan your next road trip adventure, the 51 best photos from the AGORA #RoadTrip2019 international photography contest have been announced and they don't disappoint: fasten your seatbelts and check out some of the 2019 best travel photography shots in the world!
Road tripping gives you a freedom that can be difficult to get in any other form of travel: all you need is a map to plan wherever you want to go, a solid playlist to sing along to and you'll be in for a treat! No wonder why both amateur and professional photographers sometimes find their best inspiration on the road.
These beautiful photos from all the different corners of the world have been selected among the #RoadTrip2019 photo contest by AGORA images, a free-to-use photography app that has been rewarding the world's biggest prizes in global photo contests since 2017.
Scroll through the finalists' travel photo submissions and vote for the best #RoadTrip2019 picture!
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On The Road
Somewhere in Romania.
(@goanga)
The Dew
Bojonegoro City, Philippines.
(@wahyutoa)
Easily the best photograph so far. A really unique image. Beautiful.
I have seen a few of this type of photo, have always been intrigued, I want to keep admiring it !!!
That dew drop is showing a whole lot of information without saying a word.
How is one drop pointing upward while all the others are pointing downward?
I imagine the photo has been turned upside down. The large droplet would be gathering up the small ones.
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Serra da Estrela, Portugal.
(@ksenia_zaiets)
Thank you for choosing my photo! So proud to be part of Agora top-50 contest =)
WOW, this is stunning, a lovely colorful photo, so pleasing to my eyes, well chosen !!!
Untitled
Somewhere in Indonesia.
(@bimopradityo)
Warm Road
(@rodrirou)
Rennsteig
Thüringen, Germany.
(@wunderbilder)
the black of the road compared to the white of the surroundings...
Driving Through Karri Forests
Somewhere in Australia.
(@carlesalonsophotography)
Via Cirahong Bridge
Tasikmalaya, Indonesia.
(@rianbungsu)
Julier Pass
Somewhere in Switzerland.
(@lucacornago)
Kerala Roads
Somewhere in Kerala, India.
(@carlesalonsophotography)
Work Beautiful
Somewhere in India.
(@hareeshgoud)
Road Tripping Through Indonesia’s Breathtaking Landscapes.
Somewhere in Indonesia.
(@hugohealy)
Multiple Roads Lead To Beautiful Destinations
(@thedronelad)
On The Bridge
Somewhere in Thailand.
(@blackustad)
Aska And I
Somewhere in Europe.
(@aska2016)
Oh my god. That dog is the most adorable thing ever. And it is standing like it owns the car😍😍😍
There is the king of he road, gorgeous pup, good buddy for the trip !!!
Cutting The Fog
Somewhere in India.
(@sanjaymakhijani)
Untitled
Somewhere in Bavaria, Germany.
(@anskar)
Mountain Road
Somewhere in Spain.
(@juansancheziv)
Buuuuuutttttt a light pollution central. (please google light pollution if you are unaware of its causes)
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Somewhere in Indonesia.
(@nico_edhi)
Untitled
Somewhere in Chile.
(@mayke.do)
Lake And Mountains As A Company
Somewhere in Norway.
(@dgdrc)
I love that it says "Somewhere in Norway", as though it was the journey and not the destination that mattered to them :)
Adventure Trip
Somewhere in Kenya.
(@jeetujam)
Why am I having the silly urge to poke the giraffe's tummy? That looks squishy though.
Untitled
Etna Volcano, Sicilia, Italy.
(@jolpicture)
Via Cirahong Bridge
Somewhere in Bangladesh.
(@tutul1410)
Here in the US, we are always complaining about how crowded the train is. This photo shows, it can be worse!
I always wondered if these trains in Bangladesh/India and such go slower than a regular train, given that the driver must know that there's hundreds of people just grabbing onto/sitting on top of the trains. If not, they must have fantastic balance and an extremely strong grip!
Autumn Crossroad
(@pherrography)
Flood In Northern Iran On New Year
Somewhere in Iran.
(@mohammadmoheimany)
The Sun Setting Down, It’s Time To Find A Shelter To Rest For A Night
Somewhere in Chile.
(@anyisa)
Not A Lucky Day
Somewhere in Greece.
(@maralypa)
The perspective of the shot along with the contrasting sunlight and smoke have enhanced the drama.
Winter Adventure
Somewhere in Latvia.
(@jevgenij)
Road
Somewhere in Croatia.
(@lilabulic)
Untitled
Somewhere in New Zealand.
(@hardingmicha)
Tiny Speck In The Environment
Somewhere in Andalusia, Spain.
(@rutkiewicz)
Zigzag
Isla de Gran Canaria, España.
(@photollarena)
Shoes
Somewhere in Patagonia, Argentina.
(@franciscopaez)
Not to be a buzz kill but if that airbag deploys yikes ER trip in middle of Patagonia.
I'd say if the airbag deploys, it's a trip to the ER either way lol
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Somewhere in India.
(@subeeshmohanan)
Mountain Road
Somewhere in Myanmar.
(@myothet)
Acampada
Somewhere in Navarra, Spain.
(@dracodo)
Dune Bashing
Somewhere in Dubai.
(@rollimages)
Can we all agree that the drone aerial shot of the road directly below is clichéd beyond redemption. 2 or 3 merited a inclusion maybe, not 17.
Some very drone-samey..... yes we get it, its in the air, it looks down at the ground.... ooh look a road like we've never seen it before. Whereas some poor bastard with a normal stills camera sees a composition, waits for the right light and moment and captures it from a human perspective.
These are amazing pictures and I don't mean this in a negative way but apparently packing a drone is a basic trip requirement now.
drone could be handy for finding your way out or getting a better view of the land, but I agree. Too same-ish nowadays.
Load More Replies...The AGORA community has voted and the winner is...🥁🥁🥁 @anyisa! Check out her incredible behind-the-scenes footage 👉🏼https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skdgbki6zdk
It seems to be unpopular to use a drone, however that's the only way for certain shots, I was not expecting drones !!!
Can we all agree that the drone aerial shot of the road directly below is clichéd beyond redemption. 2 or 3 merited a inclusion maybe, not 17.
Some very drone-samey..... yes we get it, its in the air, it looks down at the ground.... ooh look a road like we've never seen it before. Whereas some poor bastard with a normal stills camera sees a composition, waits for the right light and moment and captures it from a human perspective.
These are amazing pictures and I don't mean this in a negative way but apparently packing a drone is a basic trip requirement now.
drone could be handy for finding your way out or getting a better view of the land, but I agree. Too same-ish nowadays.
Load More Replies...The AGORA community has voted and the winner is...🥁🥁🥁 @anyisa! Check out her incredible behind-the-scenes footage 👉🏼https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skdgbki6zdk
It seems to be unpopular to use a drone, however that's the only way for certain shots, I was not expecting drones !!!
