Winners of the 2022 Epson International Pano Awards
The winners and finalists have been announced for the annual Epson International Pano Awards. 4,197 images from 1,197 photographers in 98 countries were submitted. Jinyi He, from China, was declared Open Photographer of the Year for not one, but three, panos submitted including ‘Purple World’ – which can be found below.
‘I’m deeply honored to receive 2022 Epson Pano Award as Open Photographer of the Year. It is very special for me to get recognized for the works shot in my childhood hometown Xinjiang, China. As a landscape photographer, I’m always passionate about exploring majestic Chinese landscapes rarely known to western photographers,’ He says of his trio of winning images.
The entire gallery of winners can be found on the Pano Awards competition’s website.
2022 Open Photographer of the Year: ‘Purple World’ by Jinyi He (China)
Artist Statement: May is the blooming season in Xinjiang. Before dawn a local herdsman brought us to this paradise. After I set up my tripod, I was waiting for the wind stop and the sun to rise. When the sky colour turned to purple and the snowy mountains were getting bright gradually, I began capturing this beautiful scenery with my Fuji GFX100s.
Finally, I captured 48 photos to create this work. Each 4 photos were used in focus stacking in one frame, then I stitched these 12 images to get this one panorama photo.
Open Nature/Landscape, Top 50: ‘Volcano in the Clouds’ by Luis Manuel Vilarño Lopez
Location: Iceland
Open Nature/Landscape, Top 50: ‘Sandstone City’ by Nickolas Warner
Location: Saudi Arabia
Open Nature/Landscape, Top 50: ‘Stranger Lands’ by Juan Lopez Ruiz
Location: Arizona, USA
Open Nature/Landscape, Top 50: ‘Arch Window’ by David Swindler
Location: California, USA
Open Nature/Landscape, Top 50: ‘Eternal Wave’ by Elliot McGucken
Location: The Wave, Coyote Buttes North, Arizona, USA
Open, Built/Environment: ‘Occulus Ceiling’ by Tudor ApMadoc
Location: New York City
Open Nature/Landscape, Top 50: ‘Before Sunrise’ by Yunhsuan Lee
Location: Faroe Islands
Open Nature/Landscape, Top 50: ‘The Pocket Tree’ by Juan Lopez Ruiz
Location: Arizona, USA
Open Nature/Landscape, Top 50: ‘Full Moon Horse Riders’ by David Swindler
Location: Wyoming, USA
Amateur, Built/Environment: ‘Vancouver Whitecaps’ by Richard Wilson
Location: Vancouver, B.C. Canada
Open Nature/Landscape, Top 50: ‘Glacier Light’ by Yan Zhang
Location: Tasman Glacier, New Zealand
Open Nature/Landscape, Top 50: ‘Fiery Factory’ by Taylor Duncan
Location: Hanksville, Utah, United States
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