4 Vietnam photos in the top most beautiful panoramas of the EPSON 2019 photography contest
Epson International Pano Awards - EPSON is a large-scale panoramic photo contest in the world, founded by David Evans, an Australian photographer. EPSON 2019 is the 19th year of the contest, attracting 1,258 photographers from 72 countries and territories with 5,000 entries. The organizers will present the 50 best photos of each category and category in the contest on the website.
At the EPSON International Photo Contest 2019, there are 4 Vietnamese photos in the top of the world's most beautiful panoramas including Tam Coc marina, Hon Yen net dance, Hoi An night and raspberry terraced fields.
The work 'Flower Pier' was taken in May in Tam Coc, Ninh Binh by Tran Minh Dung from Ho Chi Minh City. This work was awarded Three categories of Architecture and Built Environment in the Open category (not limited to the level of attendees).
The photo 'Hoi An at night' by Tran Minh Dung was taken in June. This work is in the top 39 of 50 beautiful photos of Architecture and Construction Environment, Open category.
The photo 'Raspberry terraces' taken at the end of September 2018 by Nguyen Ngoc Thien from Ho Chi Minh City, ranked 5th in the category of Architecture and Construction Environment, Amateur category.
The photo 'Dance of the net' was taken in July in Hon Yen, Tuy An district, Phu Yen province by Nguyen Ngoc Thien. This work is ranked 41st in the top 50 in the category Architecture and Built Environment, category Amateur.
Won the final prize, and won the first prize in the category Nature and Landscape, in the Expansion category is the work 'Dragonfire' - Fire Dragon, by female author Mieke Boynton from Australia. The image captures the moment when the minerals of sulfur and iron flowing from the mountains merge into the flow of a glacier in Iceland.
First prize in the Nature and Landscape category, the Amateur category, was given to the photo "Waterfall" taken in the Lofoten Islands, Norway by Carlos F. Turienzo.
The photo 'Dancing Mangroves', taken by Wong Choon Keat, came in at No. 5 in the Nature and Landscape category, the Amateur category.
'Cotton Candy Hill' - The Hill of Cotton Candy, by Andy Wu, was taken in the top 7 most beautiful photos in the Nature and Landscape category, Amateur category.
Artwork 'Dunes of Socotra' - The sand dunes of Socotra by Marsel Van Oosten. The photo ranks at number 7 in Nature and Landscape, the Expanded category.
'The Veins of a Tree' - The veins of a tree, taken by Tim Shield. The work is ranked 8th in Nature and Landscapes, Open category.
'Life in Complex Ii' photo - Life in the Ii complex, by Daniel Bonte is ranked 22nd in the category of Architecture and Built Environment, in the Expanded category.
'Winters Delight' - Joy in the winter, taken by Rowena English, ranked 47th in the top 50 best photos in the category Architecture and Built Environment, Amateur category.
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