Epson International Pano Awards has announced the winners of its 2022 contest. And just like the images they shared back in April to inspire you, the winning images are equally powerful and gorgeous. This year, the winner is Jinyi He from China with three entries in the Open awards. His image The Vein is the overall winner, followed by two more breathtaking landscapes.

The Epson International Pano Awards showcases the work of panoramic photographers worldwide and is the largest competition for panoramic photography. This year, the competition received 4,129 entries from 1,197 professional and amateur photographers in 98 countries. The winner, Jinyi He, said that he was deeply honored” to win the 2022 first prize.

“It is very special for me to get recognized for the works shot in my childhood hometown Xinjiang, China.” As a landscape photographer, Jinyi is passionate about exploring majestic Chinese landscapes that are rarely known to western photographers. “I dedicate myself to capturing their precious but hidden beauty,” the photographer said. “I believe the most powerful photos come from one’s heart instead of one’s brain.” Describing The Vein, Jinyi said: Two more of Jinyi’s photos won the Open category: Purple World and Rainbow Canyon. Just like the overall winner, these were also taken in China. The contest also recognizes the amateur category. This year’s overall winner of the Amateur Competition was Florian Kriechbaumer of the United Arab Emirates. His entries In Formation, The Confrontation, and Sunrise in the Clouds won him the first prize. The Epson Digital Art Prize was won by Juan Lopez Ruiz from Spain for his image Poison River. “This is an aerial view of the surroundings of the Riotinto mine, Huelva, Spain,” the photographer explained. “This is a reservoir close to the mine where all the mine waste accumulates, it is an area of polymetallic massive sulphide concentration where copper, lead and zinc are extracted, as well as gold and silver, which contributes to a great variety of textures and colours in constant change, this makes it a unique place perfect for aerial photography.” Last but not least, Judith Kuhn from Germany won the Curator’s Award for her entry Bernese Oberland. Judith said about her photo: Epson has published puff galleries for each of the contest categories, including the immersive VR/360 Award. So, make sure to visit the International Pano Awards’ website and enjoy more marvelous panoramic images.