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The winners of the 2025 Epson International Pano awards have been announced, showcasing photographs of our great, big, beautiful world in ultra-wide glory. Italyâs Alex Wides (Alessandro Cantarelli) won the Open Photographer of the Year and the Nature/Landscape category for his fine-art landscapes (seen above and below). Among this yearâs 3,423 entries, there were more photographs of the Northern Lights than usual, coinciding with the 11-year solar cycle maximum. Â
âLast Fireworksâ is the first place category and open competition overall winner. Describing Last Fireworks, Wides said, âAs the sun went down, the sky literally exploded. Layer after layer of clouds lit up, painting the desert with fire and gold. Using my Sony A7 IV with a fisheye lens on a tripod, I captured a full multi exposure sequence at f/8 and ISO 100, rotating carefully around the nodal point to create a seamless 360° panorama.â Image: Alex Wides (Alessandro Cantarelli) / The 16th Epson International Pano Awards.
âThe Pano Awards entries are always exceptional and this year the creativity has truly been taken to the next level,â Epson Australia Managing Director Craig Heckenberg said in a press release. âItâs great to see so many more wide and ultra-wide panoramic shots this year, a format close to our hearts, as they are able to be truly and properly represented by Epson wide-format photo printers. The Pano awards entrants are an inspiration for all photographers of all skill levels. At Epson we pride ourselves on embodying innovation and creativity, hence why we continue to support and sponsor these unique awards.âÂ
Additional category winners and other awe-inspiring panoramic images are below. (Click to expand images to full screen.)