Feast your eyes on the stunning pictures that just won the iPhone Photography Awards
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If you think you need a fancy camera to capture stunning pictures, think again.
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The iPhone Photography Awards just announced the winners of their eighth annual contest.
Judges sorted through thousands of entries to pick the three best photos, as well as category-specific highlights.
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"This year's entries were especially impressive, ranging from intimate, thought-provoking moments to stunning, captivating imagery," said IPP Awards creator Kenan Aktulun in a statement.
Check out the winning photographs in each category, and then the overall winners at the end.
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And yes, you may need to keep reminding yourself that they were really taken on an iPhone.
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