Vietnam shines at SkyPixel Aerial Photography & Video Contest
Photos by three Vietnamese photographers have been selected as winners of the 2018 SkyPixel Aerial Photography & Video Contest – an annual contest held by SkyPixel, one of the world’s popular aerial photography communities.
Exercise: ’Running Through The Sand Dunes’ by Pham Huy Trung — first prize winner in the Sport Category
Hanoi (VNA) - Photos by three Vietnamese photographers have beenselected as winners of the 2018 SkyPixel Aerial Photography & Video Contest– an annual contest held by SkyPixel, one of the world’s popular aerialphotography communities.
The photo Flowers on the Water by female photographer Khanh Phan from Ho ChiMinh City won first prize in the Fun Category.
The picture was taken during water lily harvesting season in Tan Lap village inthe southern province of Long An’s Moc Hoa district.
The photo depicts three women washing the flowers before they are taken tomarket.
In the same category, the photo Burden Salt Harvest by Nguyen Tan Tuan from HCMCity was awarded second prize.
The photo depicts workers carrying salt to the warehouse on Vietnam’s largestsalt field – Hon Khoi in Ninh Hoa district in the central province of Khanh Hoa,about 45km from Nha Trang city.
Pham Huy Trung’s photo Running Through The Sand Dunes, depicting a group ofkids running through the sand dunes near their home in Phan Rang-Thap Chamcity, south central Ninh Thuan province early in the morning, was named firstprize in the Sport Category.
The grand prize winner in the Photo Category was Mont Saint Michel by DerykBaumgartner, who captured the sun-bathed Saint Michel monastery rising out offog, framed by the ribbons of water on Mont Saint Michel in northern France.
The grand prize winner in the Video Category is Ain Raadik, who shared acollection of adventures from his travels across New Zealand, Japan andAustralia.
Every year, SkyPixel sifts through thousands of aerial photographs to find thebest drone pictures and awards them with incredible prizes.
This year, the contest attracted more than 30,000 submissions from professionalphotographers, videographers, aerial enthusiasts and content creators from 141countries and territories. - VNA
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