
Water City © Sarah
Photographed in Thailand
Epson International Panoramic Photography Award
Epson International Pano Awards can be called the most spectacular photography competition in the world! Recently, the event announced the results of the 2021 annual event.
According to the organizing committee of the competition, this year's competition received 5378 works from 1245 photographers from 97 countries and regions, setting a record for participation in the competition. The Epson International Panoramic Photography Award was founded in Australia in 2009 to bring the art of panoramic photography to the world.
Joshua Hermann, from the United States, was named "Open Photographer of the Year 2021" for his gorgeous photographs that showcase the mythical beauty of the swamps and wetlands of his hometown of southern Louisiana.
Mark Brierley, from Australia, who won first place in the publicly assembled environment/architecture category, photographed strange buildings in Brisbane, Australia, titled "Tonal Crossover".
Appreciation of other excellent works
Sunrise like a dream © Mauricio Narea
Photo taken in Torres del Paine National Park in Chile
Dune © Jinyi He
Photographed in China
Golden Point © Dylan Toh
Photographed on Kangaroo Island, Australia
On the dry banks of the © river Mohammad Rahman
Photographed in Rajbali, Bangladesh
Salt Lake © Gheorghe Popa
Photographed in Romania
Austrian photographer Daneil Trippolt has been named "Amateur Photographer of the Year 2021" and his photographs all share a common feature – sparkling beauty. The picture below is a night view of the Swiss mountains.
Florian Kriechbaumer took first place in the Environment/Architecture category for the City of Clouds photographed in Dubai, one of the cities with the highest average buildings on earth, and whenever the clouds are shrouded, it looks like a fairytale city in the sky, and he names the picture "Above the Clouds".
Surrounding © Weise
Photographed in Germany
Red fabric © in the sun MD Tanveer Rohan
Photographed in Narayanganje, Bangladesh
Misty Kirh Island Sunrise © Petr Ushanov
Photo taken on the Russian island of Kizhi
© Sarah Wouters
Wen youKudan Island © Sergei Alexei (Sergey Aleshchenko)
Photographed on Wenyou Gudan Island in the Kuril Islands of Russia
In addition, the competition also set up a special "Virtual Reality/360 Degree Photo Award". Winner of this category was Oleg Gaponyuk from Russia, who photographed Jellyfish Lake in the Palau Archipelago.
The sunset at Mutnovsky Crater on the Kamchatka Peninsula, photographed by photographer Alexey Matveyev, took second place.
Belgian cinematographer Peter Van den Wyngaert's cinema room took third place.
The Digital Art Prize was won by Spanish photographer Manuel Enrique González Carmon at the Copper Reservoir photographed by Manuel, Spain.
The RAW Planet Prize winner came from Marsel Van Oosten of the Netherlands for the "Hidden Lake" in Louisiana, USA.
Nikon Australasian Award winner Ray Jennings photographed "Don't Fence Me Up."
David Evans, curator of the event, said: "Despite the challenges of facing the COVID-19 pandemic, this year's entries are amazing. "The earth is so big, the best scenery is often between you and me.
For more images, please check the official website of the event https://thepanoawards.com/2021-winners-gallery/
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WeChat editor Li Xin intern Wang Yaning