It was one of the most beautiful things I’ve seen in my life, and I’ll keep it in my memories forever. We couldn’t talk much, except for a few words in Swahili I had learned in the previous weeks, but those kids could definitely talk with their eyes. I was just observing, a few meters from them, but they were probably more curious about me than I was about them, and that's probably why the girl was looking at me.
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I still wonder how could I capture that exact moment in all its beauty. "Before heading back to Italy we stopped in Zanzibar, where this photo was taken. Capturing that perfect moment can happen at any time, according to Cigliano, who snapped the winning shot while in Tanzania for a month teaching. Shot in Zanzibar, Tanzania on an iPhone X. Locate and long-press the saved photo to invoke the contextual menu. Now, exit the Photos app and open the Files app. Select a location for the file and tap Save. The 2019 Grand Prize Winner of the iPhone Photography Awards was Gabriella Cigliano from Italy with her picture ‘Big Sister’. Open the Photos app and select the image (s) for which you want to check metadata. The judges of the competition were certainly impressed too and there's no denying it's an incredible view. But looking back, it was all worthwhile." I even missed my campsite by a few hundred yards. I fell down a couple of times trudging through steep sandy terrain. Boy, was I glad to stay there long enough to witness the clouds and jagged peaks started to light on fire during the golden hour-it was such a spiritual experience! Descending down in the dark, equipped only by a headlamp, was not an easy task. I was the only one left up there, where a few others had long descended down and left.
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Grant Peak itself stands at about 13,767 ft, so I was just a few feet below that! I wasn't sure what to expect as the temperature started to drop and the sun light started to fade. Grant Peak for a sunset shot (right after a nap that is). On my second evening of backpacking in the Colorado wilderness, I decided to hike up to the ridge right next to the Ulysses S. "This picture was taken from my last backpacking trip in Colorado's San Juan National Forest. LieAdi Darmawan captured this photo using an iPhone Xs and submitted it to the Shot iPhone challenge only to be chosen as one of the winners.