Thank you for your entries.
The honorable mentions:
Reflections of sunlit cliffs by Paul Dudley
A truck on a dark street by Arnie Peterschmidt
A cathedral seen trough an arch By Robin Lew
A bridge by Carol J. Phipps
The Bow Bar Edinburgh late afternoon by Ken Zaret: a serious contender for the top three spot, the slight tilt to the right and the blurry background provided a sense of unrest of the room interior.
Third Place:
The first hill of the half-marathon by Arnie Peterschmidt, the unusual angle helps to appreciate the dynamic nature of the scene and the sheer number of participants.
Second Place:
Dancer at Cruise Pool by Todd Merport, the tilt brings focus on the women and her stretched hand which seem to be directing the activities of all other people in and around the pool.
First Place:
Holding on by Ken Zaret, multiple angles in this picture, the pole that the men is holding on to and the building wall leaning in the opposite direction convey a sense of anguish and uncertainty and amplify the expression on the men's face.