The Best of Instagram Series is presented by T-Mobile. Its 4G Tweet Race, a week-long campaign launching May 3, pits Twitter users against one another in a daily, frantic race for retweets. There are 7 races, and the winners of each heat win a new HTC One™ S phone with a year of T-Mobile’s Unlimited Value service, and the final winner takes home $4,000.
Do you ever dream of seeing the world but can't find the time or money to do so? Well, quite a few Instagram users can bring the world to you with their filtered photos of gorgeous cityscapes.
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Whether it's Paris, London, Buenos Aires or New York City with X-pro II, Toaster, Inkwell or Hefe, there's plenty to see on the 50-million strong photo-sharing platform. Owners of iPhones and Androids capture skylines, facades and brief moments of city life.
Check out the gallery below for an Instagram guided tour through some of the best and most beautiful cities around the globe. Which photos do you find the most striking? Sound off in the comments.
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1. Circle, Indonesia
Courtesy of @bogieeryawan
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Series presented by T-Mobile
The Best of Instagram Series is presented by T-Mobile. The 4G Tweet Race is a week-long campaign starting May 3 that pits Twitter users against one another in a daily, frantic race for retweets. Players register on the official Tweet Race page on T-Mobile's Test Drive, and each racer's tweets must contain three elements: #4GTweets, http://t-mo.co/4GTweets and @TMobile, and must be submitted during the race to be eligible. There are 7 races over the course of the week, and the winners of all 7 heats will face off in a final race on May 15th to see whose social graph is quickest. The winner of each heat will win a new HTC One™ S phone with a year of T-Mobile’s Unlimited Value service, and the final winner will take home a cool $4,000.
Image courtesy of @natenurse.
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