The top-scoring panoramic photos entered in the tenth 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 4,913 entries from 1,258 photographers in 72 countries this year, competing for the top spots in five categories, for several special awards, and for some of the $50,000 in cash and prizes offered. Contest organizers, in partnership with photopublicity.com, were once more kind enough to share some of the winners and top scorers here, and I invite you to enjoy these wide images of our natural and human-built worlds on the largest screen available to you.
Winners of the 2019 Epson International Pano Awards
- Alan Taylor
- November 26, 2019
- 23 Photos
- In Focus
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Read moreEnchantment, Second Place, Open Award, Nature/Landscapes #
© Mark Gray / The 10th EPSON International Pano Awards -
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Read moreHayder Museum, 21st Place, Open Award, Built Environment/Architecture #
© Abdulla Al-Mushaifri / The 10th EPSON International Pano Awards -
Read moreDancing Nets, 43rd Place, Amateur Award, Built Environment/Architecture #
© Thien Nguyen Ngoc / The 10th EPSON International Pano Awards -
Read moreDragonfire, Overall Winner and First Place, Open Award, Nature/Landscapes #
© Mieke Boynton / The 10th EPSON International Pano Awards -
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Read moreLife in Complex Ii, 22nd Place, Open Award, Built Environment/Architecture #
© Daniel Bonte / The 10th EPSON International Pano Awards -
Read moreDancing Mangroves, Fifth Place, Amateur Award, Nature/Landscapes #
© Wong Choon Keat / The 10th EPSON International Pano Awards -
Read moreWinters Delight, 47th Place, Amateur Award, Built Environment/Architecture #
© Rowena English / The 10th EPSON International Pano Awards -
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Read moreCyber Night, 40th Place, Amateur Award, Built Environment/Architecture #
© Yoshihiko Wada / The 10th EPSON International Pano Awards -
Read moreThe Veins of a Tree, Eighth Place, Open Award, Nature/Landscapes #
© Tim Shields / The 10th EPSON International Pano Awards -
Read moreRiver Flowers, Third Place, Open Award, Built Environment/Architecture #
© Tran Minh Dung / The 10th EPSON International Pano Awards -
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Read moreDunes of Socotra 1, Seventh Place, Open Award, Nature/Landscapes #
© Marsel Van Oosten / The 10th EPSON International Pano Awards -
Read moreThe End Point, 51st Place, Open Award, Built Environment/Architecture #
© Shinya Itahana / The 10th EPSON International Pano Awards -
Read moreOffice Space No. 6, Fourth Place, Open Award, Built Environment/Architecture #
© Kevin Krautgartner / The 10th EPSON International Pano Awards -
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Read moreThedrowning, Third Place, Amateur Award, Nature/Landscapes #
© Simon Roppel / The 10th EPSON International Pano Awards -
Read moreThe Old Stone Bridge, 37th Place, Open Award, Built Environment/Architecture #
© Bernadett Becei / The 10th EPSON International Pano Awards -
Read moreUrban Pinnacles, 19th Place, Open Award, Built Environment/Architecture #
© Jason Denning / The 10th EPSON International Pano Awards -
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Read moreWaterfall, Winner, Amateur Award, Nature/Landscapes #
© Carlos F. Turienzo / The 10th EPSON International Pano Awards -
Read moreCotton Candy Hill, Seventh Place, Amateur Award, Nature/Landscapes #
© Andy Wu / The 10th EPSON International Pano Awards -
Read moreClash of the Titans, 50th Place, Amateur Award, Nature/Landscapes #
© Zhayynn James / The 10th EPSON International Pano Awards -
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Read moreThe Metropolis of the Dead, 34th Place, Open Award, Built Environment/Architecture #
© Songquan Deng / The 10th EPSON International Pano Awards -
Read morePerspective #5, 44th Place, Amateur Award, Built Environment/Architecture #
© Antonio Salaverry / The 10th EPSON International Pano Awards -
Read moreSunrise, 32nd Place, Open Award, Built Environment/Architecture #
© Rohan Reilly / The 10th EPSON International Pano Awards -
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Read moreThe Amazing Senja, 49th Place, Amateur Award, Nature/Landscapes #
© Wenchang Chen / The 10th EPSON International Pano Awards
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