From misty peaks in China to the Northern Lights over Iceland: The stunning winners of the panoramic photography awards revealed
By
Jennifer Newton for MailOnline
Published:
14:34 GMT, 24 November 2017
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Updated:
14:34 GMT, 24 November 2017
© Pavel Oskin
Pavel Oskin’s shot – Dream of Tuscany – that he snapped while on a trip to Italy, which was highly rated in the Pano Awards
- More than 1,300 photographers from across the globe entered the Epson International Pano Awards
- The winning photographer was Jesus M Garcia from Spain
- Other entries among the 5,000 received included images of Russia, Iceland and the UK
© Amanda Hughes
Photographer Amanda’s Hughes’ shot of the sun rising over the top of the trees that she has called Manadalay in Myanmar
© Jesus M Garcia
The winning shot, taken by Spanish photographer Jesus M Garcia. It shows a sun rise over Damian Shan in China
© Jesus M Garcia
Mr Garcia also impressed judges with this shot of Whuzi Hill, which is also in China
© Jesus M Garcia
In his home country of Spain, Mr Garcia shot this image of a foggy night in the city of Toledo
© Javier de la Torre
The competition runner-up was fellow Spanish photographer Javier de la Torre with this atmospheric shot of Shanghai in China
© Darren Moore
The best shot captured by an amateur photographer was this image of a row of beach huts on the Essex coastline by British snapper Darren Moore
© Ray Jennings
Ray Jennings from Australia captured this image of Lake Windamere in New South Wales, Australia
© Wojciech Kruczynski
This shot of the Northern Lights over Iceland by Wojciech Kruczynski won the Caroline Mitchum award for storytelling
© Sebastian Tontsch
The judges in the environment/architecture category were impressed with this shot by Sebastian Tontsch of downtown Dubia
© Francisco Negroni
Photographer Francisco Negroni captured lightning bursting over an erupting volcano at the Puyehue-Cordón Caulle mountain chain in central Chile
© Frederic Huber
A rainbow circles the sky across the Arizona landscape in a shot taken by photographer Frederic Huber
© Nate Merz
The curator’s award was given to Nate Merz from the USA for his shot of trees in South Korea, which he called Stranger Things
© Akira Matsui
The award for best film capture went to Akira Matsui for her shot of the dramatic sky over the mountains of Patagonia in Argentina
© Isabella Tabacchi
The dark, brooding sky over Lagazuoi mountain in the Dolomites in Italy has been captured by Isabella Tabacchi
© Ivan Turukhano
Australian photographer Ivan Turukhano shot this image in Moscow, which he called The Glass Castle
© Matteo Colombo
The Golden Gate Bridge proudly stands in the background of Matteo Colombo’s picture of the city of San Francisco
© Stuart Bellamy
The dry land and sparse trees across Deadvlei in Namibia have been captured by Stuart Bellamy
© Peter Coskun
Peter Coskun came third in the digital photography prize for his shot of Death Valley in the US
© Shane Williams
Shane Williams captured this dramatic image of a sunrise storm at Sunrise Merewether Baths in New South Wales, Australia
© Adam Gibbs
Vancouver Island in British Columbia in Canada was the setting for Adam Gibbs’ snap of a lone tree
© Nicholas Roemmelt
Amateur snapper Nicholas Roemmelt took this stunning picture of the coastline at Vesteralen in Norway
© Pavel Oskin
Ancient buildings are lit by the sun in a shot by Pavel Oskin. He took this shot in Tuscany
© Paolo Lazzarotti
Huge waves battering the cliffs and buildings in Tellaro in Italy was captured on camera by Paolo Lazzarotti
© Cedar Kraus
The misty peaks of mountains in China in a shot by landscape photographer Cedar Kraus
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