The survey asked luxury launches website VeryFirstTo.com’s 59,000 members to nominate both the most and least photogenic places on earth. The Great Barrier Reef, The Grand Canyon, Bali and Rio de Janiero to round up the top five most photogenic places on earth, while Detroit, London, Milton Keynes and Luton are condemned as the least photogenic places.
Bora Bora, French Polynesia, is known for its breathtaking natural beauty. The lush greenery of the island is set in a turquoise lagoon and crystal-clear seas. The island is surrounded by a barrier reef with amazing marine life. The 15-square mile island has just 8,800 permanent residents and is one of the most expensive places to visit in the world
Marcel Knobil, founder of VeryFirstTo.com, says: ‘Personally, I think London is one of the world's most wonderful cities, but I acknowledge that perhaps not even Fujifilm’s X-T1 could deliver an alluring image of its more grimy parts.’
The Top 12 Most Photogenic
1. Bora Bora, French Polynesia
2. Great Barrier Reef, Australia
3. Grand Canyon, US
4. Bali (Ubud), Indonesia
5. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
6. Himalayas / Mount Everest, Nepal
7. Petra, Jordan
8. Torres del Paine, Pategonia, Chile
9. Ha Long Bay, Vietnam
10. Plain Of Temples, Burma
11. Santorini, Greece
12. Maldives
The Top 6 Least Photogenic
1. Detroit, US
2. London, England
3. Luton, England
4. Milton Keynes, England
5. Los Angeles, US
6. Naples, Italy
Go Holiday editor David Kernek writes: This is an extremely silly, pointless list. London is packed with powerful images crying out to be photographed, as is Naples and LA. And where are New York, Paris, Athens, Rome and Venice on the Top 12 list? In giving the accolades places such as Bora Bora, the Grand Canyon and Petra, VeryFirstTo.com’s members have, clearly, voted for some of the planet’s best-known clichés. Bora Bora? Shouldn’t that be Boring Boring?
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