Five photos taken by local and foreign photographers capturing the beauty of Vietnam's nature and daily life have been honored at the first annual Aerial Photography Awards.
This shot by Vietnamese photographer Duy Sinh won first place in the "People and Daily Life" category. It depicts a fisherman casting a net in Phu Yen, a coastal province in south-central Vietnam where most residents subsist on fishing. |
Vietnamese photographer Thien Nguyen won second place in the "People and Daily Life" category for his "Anchovy Harvest" shot. |
Thien Nguyen also won fourth place in the "Nature" category for his shot of terraced rice fields in Mu Cang Chai District in northern Yen Bai Province. |
Local photographer Khanh Phan won third place in the "People and Daily Life" category for capturing a group of women in conical hats working on a water-chestnut field in Thang Binh District, central Quang Nam Province. |
With his shot taken in Hanoi, Indian lecturer Prabu Mohan won first place in the "World in Lockdown " category. He captured the image of an apartment building in Hanoi's Hoang Mai District festooned in red flags last March in solidarity with Vietnam’s frontline Covid-19 fight. Thousands of Vietnamese doctors and medics have been working day and night to combat the pandemic. |
Aerial Photography Awards, a France-based company, received thousands of entries from 65 countries and territories around the world, with categories including Abstract, Architecture, Construction, People and Daily Life, Nature, Sports, Travel and Wildlife, and World in Lockdown. The grand prize winner was Belgian Sebastien Nagy who brought home the $10,000-prize.
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