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Looking to the Future: Distance and Time Captured in a Photograph

By EyeEm Team - 3 min read

Check out the recap from our recent mission with Boston Consulting Group, “Looking Into The Future”

In our recent mission, Looking Into The Future, the challenge was all about showing the change of time, within a photograph. We asked you to consider images which show looking into the distance, to serve as a metaphor for the passing of time, as with telescopes and binoculars.

A bit of a difficult one, no doubt about it! But, the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) were seriously impressed. We’re delighted to announce that Snev Rotbok, Ito, Rebecca and Rachel Abygail‘s photos were all selected as the winners of this mission. Their images will not only be bought and fully licensed, but also used on the forthcoming revamped BCG website with full credits, to be seen across the world. Fantastic!

Well done to everyone who took part, and keep scrolling to check out the full image collection!

Winners!

Low angle view of spiral staircase

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Snev Rotbok

Low angle view of built structure against the sky

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Ito

Footpath in mountains

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rebecca

Aerial view of industrial ships

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Rachel Abygail

Image Collection

Reflection of buildings in glass

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Artyom Chuguevsky

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Giuli

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Aey Sakchai

VIEW OF BUILT STRUCTURES

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Ricky

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Named TF

Low angle view of ceiling against tall building

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Yasuhito Shigaki

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Le Flegme Jawad

Silhouette of person walking with glass wall in foreground

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kyoko_zzz

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Constance Puttkemery

SNOW COVERED LANDSCAPE

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Mihai Damian

Detail shot of clock

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Art Green

VIEW OF RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS

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Simple_Things

Low angle view of bridge over pathway

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Costea Ionut

City skyline at sunset
Premium

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Ivan Vega

Low angle view of cropped built structures against sky

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b r o o nyc o

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tpnotes

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Yeeshin

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hongtao

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ML.

View of calm blue sea through stone wall

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Saswato Chowdhury

Great job everyone. If you’d like to take part in a mission, check out the missions tab in the app. Alternatively, if you’d like the opportunity to maybe make a little extra with your photography, why not submit the images you take for EyeEm Market? That way, your photos are not only a great submission, but also could earn you some money! Find out more about joining EyeEm Market.

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Header Image by rebecca