Epson announces Pano award winners

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The winners of the 7th Epson International Pano Awards have been announced.

The Epson International Pano Awards showcases the work of panoramic photographers worldwide and is the largest competition for panoramic photography in the world. This year the competition received 4545 entries from 1066 photographers in 60 countries, competing for more than $60,000 in prizes.

The overall winner of the 2016 Open competition was Alex Noriega from the USA, with his shot Hibernation, taken in Mount Rainier in Washington.

‘Hibernation’, Mount Rainier, Washington by Alex Noriega.
‘Hibernation’, Mount Rainier, Washington by Alex Noriega.
'Will to Live', Ruacana Falls Namibia by Hougaard Malan.
'Will to Live', Ruacana Falls Namibia by Hougaard Malan.
Runner-up in the 2016 Amateur competition, 'Colored 14', Gelsenkirchen Germany by Andreas Paehge.
Runner-up in the 2016 Amateur competition, 'Colored 14', Gelsenkirchen Germany by Andreas Paehge.
The overall winner of the 2016 Amateur competition, 'Perfect Night', Tyrol Austria by Nicholas Roemmelt.
The overall winner of the 2016 Amateur competition, 'Perfect Night', Tyrol Austria by Nicholas Roemmelt.
Runner-up in the 2016 Open competition, 'Submerged Church', Sau Lake, Barcelona, Spain by Xose Casal.
Runner-up in the 2016 Open competition, 'Submerged Church', Sau Lake, Barcelona, Spain by Xose Casal.
'The Beauty of the Pit Cave', Mexico by Oleg Gaponyuk.
'The Beauty of the Pit Cave', Mexico by Oleg Gaponyuk.
'The Cloud Piercer', Lake Pukaki, New Zealand by Rodney Trenchard.
'The Cloud Piercer', Lake Pukaki, New Zealand by Rodney Trenchard.
'The Lone Taureg', Libya, by Marsel van Oosten.
'The Lone Taureg', Libya, by Marsel van Oosten.
The winner of the One-of-a-Kind ‘Extreme Moment’ Award, 'From the Inside', Canadian Rockies by Simon Roppel.
The winner of the One-of-a-Kind ‘Extreme Moment’ Award, 'From the Inside', Canadian Rockies by Simon Roppel.
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