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Highlights from world’s most spectacular photo contest: The Pano Awards

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Overall Winner Amateur Competition. 1st Place, Amateur - Nature. In Formation. Kenya
Florian Kriechbaumer/The 13th Epson International Pano Awards
Overall Photographer of the Year. 1st Place, Open - Nature. The Vein. Dushanzi, Xinjiang, China
Jinyi he/The 13th Epson International Pano Awards
2nd Place, Open - Nature. Cave Diving Exploration. Underwater cave system in Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico
Martin Broen/The 13th Epson International Pano Awards
3rd Place, Open - Nature. Epson Digital Art Prize. Poison River. Huelva, Spain
Juan Lopez Ruiz/The 13th Epson International Pano Awards
4th Place, Open - Nature. Highest Scoring Gigapixel Image. Purple World. Kalajun, Xinjiang, China
Jinyi he/The 13th Epson International Pano Awards
9th Place, Open - Nature. Sandstone City. Saudi Arabia
Nickolas Warner/The 13th Epson International Pano Awards
17th Place, Open - Nature. The Mountain wears a hat. Vestrahorn - Iceland
Jens Ober/The 13th Epson International Pano Awards
25th Place, Open - Nature. Kaidu river's morning. Lil, Xinjiang, China
Jinyi he/The 13th Epson International Pano Awards
Overall Runner-up Open Competition. Highest Scoring Vertical Image. 1st Place, Open - Built Environments. Veles. St Nicholas Church, Old Town, Prague
Peter Li/The 13th Epson International Pano Awards
15th Place, Open - Built Environments. Wreck of Solheimafjara. Solheimafjara, Iceland
Matt Palmer/The 13th Epson International Pano Awards
Overall Winner Amateur Competition. 1st Place, Amateur - Nature. In Formation. Kenya
Florian Kriechbaumer/The 13th Epson International Pano Awards
2nd Place, Amateur - Nature. Mobula Ray Migration. La Paz, Mexico
Martin Broen/The 13th Epson International Pano Awards
7th Place, Amateur - Nature. Glowing Night. Lake Bled
Daniel Trippolt/The 13th Epson International Pano Awards
17th Place, Amateur - Nature. Arctic Henge. North of Iceland
Oliver Jerneizig/The 13th Epson International Pano Awards
18th Place, Amateur - Nature. The Soul. Alp Bischola, Switzerland
René Schaedler/The 13th Epson International Pano Awards
39th Place, Amateur - Nature. Sunset in Wan Kuk Shan. Wan Kuk Shan, Hong Kong
Nicholas Fong/The 13th Epson International Pano Awards
Equal 39th Place, Amateur - Nature. Dolomite. Tre Cime di Lavaredo (Trentono, Italy)
Ricardo Gayan/The 13th Epson International Pano Awards
46th Place, Amateur - Nature. Time. Dranganir, Faroer Islands
TORSTEN PULL/The 13th Epson International Pano Awards
50th Place, Amateur - Nature. The Dancers. Madeira - Portugal
Jens Ober/The 13th Epson International Pano Awards
Overall runner-up Amateur competition. 1st Place, Amateur - Built Environments. Icelandic Bridge. South Iceland
Carlos Solinis Camalich/The 13th Epson International Pano Awards
2nd Place, Amateur - Built Environments. The Confrontation. Dubai
Florian Kriechbaumer/The 13th Epson International Pano Awards
5th Place, Amateur - Built Environments. The Goddess. Tokyo, Japan
Krzysztof Baranowski/The 13th Epson International Pano Awards
30th Place, Amateur - Built Environments. Star adventurers 2. NOEMA - Plateau de Bure - French Alps
F Xavier Cuvelier/The 13th Epson International Pano Awards
Equal 30th Place, Amateur - Built Environments. Sierra de Guadarrama National Park
Jatier Enjuto Garcia/The 13th Epson International Pano Awards
37th Place, Amateur - Built Environments. Gazing on Giza. Egypt
Julie Kenny/The 13th Epson International Pano Awards
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In its 13th year, the Pano Awards continues to present the most awe-inspiring imagery of any photo contest going around, with the overall winner stitching 40 separate drone shots together to depict a massive glacier in China.

“The Pano Awards has always been about the journey of each and every photographer who enters,” explained David Evans, competition curator. “We can travel the world through their eyes and it’s the translation of each unique perspective into these works of art which seems to become more incredible each year. 2022 represents a leap in both creative vision and technical skill and I can’t stop staring at the images!”

7th Place, Amateur - Nature. Glowing Night. Lake Bled
Daniel Trippolt/The 13th Epson International Pano Awards

The contest is relatively simple, spanning an Open competition for professionals and a separate division for amateurs. There are only two categories in each competition: Nature and Built Environments. Other than that, the main feature of the Pano Awards is its stipulation that all entries must be in a wide or tall aspect ratio - at least 2:1 or 1:2.

The overall Open Photographer of the Year prize went to Chinese photographer Jinyi He. Several shots of He’s feature in the awards but most impressive is a composition titled The Vein, taken in the Dushanzi Grand Canyon.

Overall Photographer of the Year. 1st Place, Open - Nature. The Vein. Dushanzi, Xinjiang, China
Jinyi he/The 13th Epson International Pano Awards

"For tens of millions of years, the melting snow water of Tianshan Glacier has torn open the chest of the vast Gobi like a Hummer, and formed this natural landscape under the movement of the earth's crust and the erosion of wind and rain,” said He. “The Vein is stitched by 40 photos. I operated my drone to capture these 90 degrees aerial view photos at 40 appropriate points (5 rows and 8 columns) of the canyon in order to get whole canyon aerial view.”

17th Place, Amateur - Nature. Arctic Henge. North of Iceland
Oliver Jerneizig/The 13th Epson International Pano Awards

Amateur Photographer of the Year was awarded to Dubai-based photographer Florian Kriechbaumer. One of Kriechbaumer’s celebrated shots captures a large elephant family moving across an open plain in the morning light to find water.

“With a bit of patience you can photograph their amazing formations as they walk in line, and if you’re brave enough you might be able to do so from the ground for that extra special perspective,” Kriechbaumer said. “The experience of observing the behavior of these magnificent creatures and how it reflects their social ties and emotions has been very impactful for me, and their plight for survival in a world that continues to hunt them for ivory is a topic that deserves more attention.”

Take a look through our gallery at more handpicked highlights from this years stunning competition winners.

Source: The Pano Awards

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3 comments
Aermaco
These images are once again breathtaking,, and I wonder when in the future these spectacular types of Images will be experienced as videos and or even better,, be actual experiences by those in aircraft, not just beautiful snapshots.
TpPa
Love them, it's great to see some non destructive pictures of our world.
BUT Why in 7th Place, Amateur - Nature. Glowing Night. Lake Bled - picture to the stars turn into a much tighter circle on the left side of the picture?
Florian Kriechbaumer
Thanks for featuring my work, really humbled to be part of such an amazing set of photos, and even more so to have a winning image among them! You can find more of my work on www.theflore.com