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Winners of the 2020 Epson International Pano Awards
- Alan Taylor
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The top-scoring panoramic photos entered in the 11th Epson International Pano Awards have just been announced. The contest is meant to showcase the best work of panoramic photographers around the world. Organizers reported that they received 5,859 entries from 1,452 photographers in 96 countries this year, competing for the top spots in five categories, for several special awards, and for some of the cash prizes offered. Contest organizers were once again kind enough to share some of the winners and top scorers here.
Spring Hibernation, Overall Winner, and Winner, Open - Nature / Landscapes. Photographed near Squamish, British Columbia, Canada. #
Dragon Eye, Highest Scoring Aerial Image, and Second Place, Open - Nature / Landscapes. Photographed in Iceland. #
Light Explosion, 43rd Place, Open - Nature / Landscapes. Photographed on Senja Island in Norway. #
The Hall Of Buddha, 15th Place, Amateur - Built Environment / Architecture. Photographed in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan. #
Dot Matrix, 9th Place, Open - Built Environment / Architecture. Photographed in London, England. #
Summer Morning, 33rd Place, Amateur - Nature / Landscapes. Photographed in Italy's Dolomites. #
The Mind Game, 3rd Place, Open - Built Environment / Architecture. Photographed in the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto, Canada. #
The Curve, 47th Place, Amateur - Built Environment / Architecture. Photographed in Zaragoza, Spain. #
Colors of Inle Fabrics, 4th Place, Open - Built Environment / Architecture. Photographed in Inle Lake, Myanmar. #
The Road To The Dawn, 33rd Place, Open - Nature / Landscapes. Photographed in Senja, Norway. #
Milan Octagon, 20th Place, Amateur - Built Environment / Architecture. Photographed in Milan, Italy. #
Under the North Star, 2nd Place, Amateur - Nature / Landscapes. Photographed on the coast of the Barents Sea in Russia's Murmansk region. #
84,000 Statues of Medicine Buddha, 36th Place, Open - Built Environment / Architecture. Photographed in Shimane, Japan. #
Light Fog, 39th Place, Amateur - Nature / Landscapes. Photographed in Texas. #
Rainbow and Red Rocks, 39th Place, Open - Nature / Landscapes. Photographed in Utah. #
Harbin Opera House, 21st Place, Amateur - Built Environment / Architecture. Photographed in Harbin, China. #
Rivers of Iceland, 43rd Place, Open - Nature / Landscapes. Photographed in southern Iceland. #
Sahara, 39th Place, Open - Nature / Landscapes. Photographed in Libya. #
Leptis Magna, 36th Place, Open - Built Environment / Architecture. Photographed in Libya. #
Floating Island, 12th Place, Open - Built Environment / Architecture. Photographed in Bled, Slovenia. #
Convergence in the Dark, Curator's Award Winner, and 5th Place, Open - Nature / Landscapes. Photographed in central Utah. #
Mine Waste, First Place, Open - Built Environment / Architecture. Photographed in Collie, Australia. #
Civita-Birds-Eye, 27th Place, Amateur - Built Environment / Architecture. Photographed in Civita di Bagnoregio, Italy. #
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