[Image credit: Darren Moore/The Epson International Pano Awards/thepanoawards.com]
Darren Moore won the Epson Digital Art Prize and was named runner-up in the Open competition, beating more than 1,000 other photographers.
The Digital Art Prize was a category introduced this year to ‘reward excellence in modern digital post-processing’.
Darren’s wining image, titled ‘Curvature’ (above), saw the photographer use a 150secs exposure and a 10-stop neutral density filter.
The photographer also claimed runner-up spot in the Open award with his shot of Broadway Tower in Worcestershire.
Commenting on the photo (below), Darren said: ‘Built in 1799 the tower stands majestically, 1,000ft [300m] above sea level – one of the highest points in the county.
‘I wanted to create a fairytale atmosphere with this image. It took a number of visits over a six-month period to get the low cloud and morning mist, but the end result was worth all the early starts, as the image turned out exactly how I imagined it.’
[Image credit: Darren Moore/The Epson International Pano Awards/thepanoawards.com]
This, the sixth year of the competition, pulled in 4,345 entries.
Organisers said: ‘Advances in digital photography and editing software have resulted in a surge in the popularity of image stitching, especially in the panoramic format.’
They added: ‘Panoramic film photography also remains alive and well.’
Mountain photographer Max Rive from the Netherlands won the Open title with ‘The Ice Prison’ (below), in the Himalayas.
[Image credit: Max Rive/The Epson International Pano Awards/thepanoawards.com]
While, Mateusz Piesiak from Poland won the Amateur competition, with John Finnan from Australia named runner-up.
[Image credit: Mateusz Piesiak/The Epson International Pano Awards/thepanoawards.com]
Prizes included Epson printers and a projector.
Shorlisted images also included these stunners:
[Image credit: Max Rive/The Epson International Pano Awards/thepanoawards.com]
[Image credit: Dmitry Moiseenko/The Epson International Pano Awards/thepanoawards.com]
[Image credit: Guido Brandt /The Epson International Pano Awards/thepanoawards.com]
[Image credit: Judith Conning/The Epson International Pano Awards/thepanoawards.com]