Buldings that look good in daylight can really come alive at night, Whanganui architect Duncan Sinclair says.
He's the convenor of this year's New Zealand Institute of Architects (NZIA) Western Branch digital photographic competition. The subject, built architecture at night, drew nearly 50 entries.
The winner was Feilding's Heather Hocken, for her photograph of people moving on a bridge. The judges liked the horizontal bridge panels and time-lapse photography, which gave the illusion of a moth flitting around the single bridge lantern.
Ms Hocken gets $500 for her effort.
All the entries are on the Black Pine Architects Facebook page, and they are striking.