Panoramic photography has never been the easiest form of photography to master. Even in this day and age. Though if one manages to do so, they gain the means to create truly breathtaking masterpieces and to capture our everyday world in ways that are totally unique. Every year, the unbelievably talented participants of The EPSON International Pano Awards prove it beyond perfectly. The EPSON International Pano Awards is a contest dedicated "to the craft and art" of panoramic photography and it's the world's largest competition devoted to this genre of photography. This year, the organizers of the contest received 5,859 entries from 1,452 photographers in 96 countries. With that being said, Bored Panda invites you to take a look at some of the most spectacular shots from the 11th EPSON International Panoramic Photography Awards.
More info: thepanoawards.com
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Image credits: Jason Denning
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Image credits: Tyler Lekki
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Image credits: Daniel Trippolt
The EPSON International Pano Awards is divided between the Open Competition, reserved for professionals, and the Amateur Competition. This year's overall winner of the 2020 Open Competition was Matt Jackisch from Canada with his creation named "Spring Hibernation."
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Image credits: Manish Mamtani
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Image credits: Armand Sarlangue
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Image credits: Juan López Ruiz
"I spent a blissful day snowshoeing in the BC Coastal Mountains in March. With such a deep snowpack, it was still very wintery up high. I find the more time I spend alone in nature, the quieter my mind gets. The quieter my mind gets, the more subtleties I notice in my surroundings. I only saw this tree because of that state of being. This image was a product of solitude and mindfulness," Matt Jackisch describes his winning shot.
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Image credits: Juan López Ruiz
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Image credits: Juan López Ruiz
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Image credits: Juan López Ruiz
The overall winner of the 2020 Amateur Competition was Juan López Ruiz from Spain with his shot called "Light and Dark on the Towers." "This shot is a view of two of the four skyscrapers that make up the Cuatro Torres financial complex in Madrid. I really liked the composition of the towers along with one of the canopies in the area. I took the image thinking of doing digital black and white processing and enhancing the contrast by adding shadows and light to create a more impressive image," the winner describes his photo.
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Image credits: Blake Randall
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Image credits: Alan Mathieson
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Image credits: Peter Li
Turns out, The EPSON International Pano Awards was founded back in 2009 by Australian landscape photographer David Evans with support from EPSON Australia. The aim of the competition is "to give the genre of panoramic photography its day in the sun, especially via the showcase of winning and top-scoring entries to media around the world."
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Image credits: Daniel Trippolt
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Image credits: David Duce
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Image credits: Pietro Madaschi
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Image credits: Mohammad Rahman
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Image credits: Ivan Ferrero
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Image credits: Sarah Wouters
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Image credits: Jose Antonio Mateos Fajardo
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Image credits: Jose Antonio Mateos Fajardo
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Image credits: Tomas Sanchez Ruiz
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Image credits: Ricardo Martinez Fajardo
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Image credits: Soumyadeep Roy
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Image credits: Ye Naing Wynn
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Image credits: Adrian Capraru
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Image credits: Carlos F. Turienzo
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Image credits: Marc Marco
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Image credits: Manuel Rodriguez
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Image credits: Eren Atis
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Image credits: Afshin Jafari
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Image credits: Blake Randall
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Image credits: William Lekki
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Image credits: Juan López Ruiz
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Image credits: Tyler Kuulkers
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Image credits: Petr Ushanov
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Image credits: Jacqueline Hammer
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Image credits: Daniel Trippolt
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Image credits: Tien Sang Kok
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Image credits: Pietro Madaschi
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Image credits: Wayne Riley
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Image credits: Stefan Thaler
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Image credits: Ivan Ferrero
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Image credits: Fred Eversmann
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Image credits: Vitaliy Novikov
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Image credits: Anthony Finn
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Image credits: Efren Yanes
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Image credits: Anselmo Hoffmann
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Image credits: Afshin Jafari
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Image credits: Ovidiu-Dumitru Pop
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Image credits: Federico Rekowski
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Image credits: Mathew Browne
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Image credits: Dmitry Arkhipov
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Image credits: Ivan Turukhano
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Image credits: Grant Hutchison
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Image credits: Shinya Itahana
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Image credits: Alessandra Meniconzi
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Image credits: Karl Strand
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Image credits: Peter Harrison
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Image credits: Peter Harrison
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Image credits: Gheorghe Popa
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Image credits: Peter Harrison
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Image credits: Torleif Lie
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Image credits: Callie Chee
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Image credits: Oleg Gaponyuk
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Image credits: Hirotake Unno
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Image credits: Juan López Ruiz
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Image credits: Sergey Aleshchenko
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Image credits: Julio Castro Pardo
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Image credits: Florian Kriechbaumer
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Image credits: Daniel Trippolt
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Image credits: Tien Sang Kok
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Image credits: Yaping Zhang
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Image credits: Swee Sing Vincent Lim
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Image credits: Petr Ushanov
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Image credits: Charles Poon
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Image credits: Lander Madaria
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Image credits: Peter Li
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Image credits: Julio Castro Pardo
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Image credits: Swee Choo Oh
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Image credits: Anto Camacho
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Image credits: Ivan Ferrero
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Image credits: Stefan Thaler
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Image credits: Ahmad Kaddourah
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Image credits: Jacques McGregor
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Image credits: Lourdes Gómez Fernández
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Image credits: Luis Cajete
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Image credits: Carlos F. Turienzo
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Image credits: Krzysztof Browko
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Image credits: Daniel Tremblay
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Image credits: Juan López Ruiz
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Image credits: Carlos F. Turienzo
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Image credits: Ryszard Lomnicki
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Image credits: Linh Nguyen
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Image credits: Oliver Schratz
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Image credits: Tyler Lekki
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Image credits: Daniel Trippolt
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Image credits: Olav-Inge Alfheim
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Image credits: Carlos F. Turienzo
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Image credits: Dennis Rickard
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Image credits: Greg Stokesbury
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Image credits: Qian Wang
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