Die Gewinnerbilder der allerersten Natural Landscape Photography Awards wurden kürzlich bekannt gegeben. Der Wettbewerb wurde ins Leben gerufen, um „die allerbeste Landschaftsfotografie von Digital- und Filmfotografen zu fördern, die Wert auf Realismus und Authentizität in ihrer Arbeit legen“, mit Regeln, die betrügerische Bearbeitungstechniken verhindern. Mehr als 1.300 Fotografen aus 47 Ländern haben sich angemeldet. Die Organisatoren waren so freundlich, die folgenden Gewinner und Zweitplatzierten des diesjährigen Wettbewerbs bekannt zu geben.
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Gewinner des Natural Landscape Photography Awards 2021
The stunning winners of a landscape photography contest that has strict rules on photoshopping
Here’s a landscape photography competition that’s keeping it real.
The Natural Landscape Photography Awards has revealed its 2021 winners, with each entrant adhering to strict rules on photoshopping and editing so that viewers ‘would not feel deceived by the end result if they were to see that original scene themselves’.
The founders of the contest strive to promote ‘realism’ in landscape photography, saying: ‘Digital adjustments are allowed with the understanding that the integrity of the subject should be maintained.’
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The jaw-dropping winning shots in the Landscape Photographer of the Year 2021 contest revealed
If you want to see Britain at its most enticingly magical, then look no further than the photographic wizardry that wowed the judges of the 2021 Landscape Photographer of the Year competition.
The standard is, as always, sky-high. But after sifting through thousands of entries that ‘celebrate the richly diverse landscape of the UK’, the panel decided that actually it’s a photographer from America that has taken the wow factor to the highest height.
Mara Leite, who is originally from
We Are on Track for a Planet-Wide, Climate-Driven Landscape Makeover – Mother Jones
This story was originally published by E360 and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration.
Some 56 million years ago, just after the Paleocene epoch gave way to the Eocene, the world suddenly