Epson Pano Awards 2025: winners announced
- Judith Kuhn

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At this year's Epson Pano Awards, I won three Silver and four Bronze Awards. My image "Cinderella's castle" (Silver Award) ranked 20th in the Amateur Built Environment/Architecture category, my image "purple hour" (Bronze Award) ranked 32nd in the same category, and my image "castle in the air" (Bronze Award) ranked 45th, also in this category. Furthermore, my image "Panta Rhei" (Silver Award) ranked 32nd in the Amateur Nature/Landscape category.
It's interesting that my image "autumn fog" also received a Silver Award, but didn't make it into the Top 100 of the Amateur Nature/Landscape category.
Overall, I find that images of Neuschwanstein Castle, skyscrapers in the fog, and fireflies are significantly overrepresented in the Winners Gallery. I'm not entirely satisfied with my results. Of course, I congratulate all the winners, Top 100 finalists, and Gold, Silver, and Bronze Award winners.
The Epson Pano Awards were founded by Australian landscape photographer David Evans and have been held annually since 2009 with the support of Epson Australia. Images with a minimum 2:1 aspect ratio (long side: short side) are eligible to take part.



