TheiPhone Photography Awardsrecently announced the winners of the 14th annual international competition.

The photos show the work captured with just an iPhone and an eye for composing pictures.

Developing a Photographers Eye

Smartphone camera technology has rapidly advanced in recent years.

Two shepherds with lambs in an industrial area, light snow on the ground.

The winning photo by Istvan Kerekes.Istvan Kerekes

“I can give the same advice as with cameras.

Look for unique themes and unique perspectives, practice a lot, and develop a unique vision.”

“Until June 2019, I had a Samsung phone,” Kerekes said.

A man and horse in the desert.

Sharan Shetty

He used the iPhone 7 to capture a stunning scene of sheepherders.

“Everything begins with lighting,” Underwoodwrites on Apples website.

“Look for diffused natural light, ideally coming from the side.

If indoors, this typically comes by setting up about 0.5 to 1 meter from a window.

If outdoors, find a space with even light, avoiding hotspots and shadows.

Often this means looking for a spot with consistent shade.”

TheSamsung Galaxy S21 Ultraalso boasts impressive features.

Its primary camera is a 108MP f/1.8 alongside a 12MP f/2.2 ultra-wide one.

It has a single 20-megapixel 1-inch sensor which is purportedly the biggest in any phone.

There’s also a 19mm-equivalent f/1.9 ultrawide lens, meaning other focal lengths need to use digital zoom.

The price isnt available yet.