International photography contest – 35AWARDS, with the largest number of professional jurors, has attracted more than 450,000 entries from hundreds of photographers from all corners of the world. The contest provides an opportunity for photographers to showcase their work to a wide and diverse audience, and to recognize the best of the best in the field of photography. With its rigorous judging process, 35AWARDS has become one of the most prestigious photography contests in the world.
The 35AWARDS also encourages photographers to get involved in the awards by running competitions and photo challenges.
The 35AWARDS honor photographers by offering awards in various photo genres, from aerial photography and daily life to landscapes and wildlife. In addition, the 35AWARDS encourages photographers to get involved in the awards, running competitions and photo challenges.
Let’s enjoy the beautiful photos taken by talented Vietnamese photographers who have been selected for the Top 5 Excellent Photos and the 100 Most Impressive Drone Photos of the 35AWARDS 2023! Their work is truly remarkable and awe-inspiring.
Two hunting whales were taken by Pham Huy Trung on De Gi Beach in the central coast province of Binh Dinh, Vietnam, in August 2022.
The photo “Spring on the Tea Hill” taken by Pham Huy Trung in Dam B’ri Commune, Bao Loc District, the Tay Nguyen (Central Highlands) province of Lam Dong, is among the 100 most beautiful photos of this year’s award.
The photo titled “Mother’s Shoulder-poles” by Pham Chi Cong shows the image of an old woman with her shoulder poles crossing the lush green field of sedge in Nga Son District, the central province of Thanh Hoa, Vietnam.
Cao Ky Nhan photographed a buffalo within Thoi Son rice fields of Chau Doc District, the southern province of An Giang, Vietnam.
Nguyen Tan Tuan’s photo work “Catching Squid” was taken in Binh Chau, Binh Son District, the central province of Quang Ngai, Vietnam.
Photographer Le Huy Anh takes the photo titled “The Boatman” on a flooded forest on Tuyen Lam Lake in Da Lat City, Lam Dong Province, in November 2022.
Photographer Nguyen Ngoc Tuan surprises viewers with a photo depicting the magical beauty of Hue at night through the photo titled “Lantern Releasing on Nhu Y River”.
Chu Van Minh’s photo of “Watering Vegetables” is one of the 100 most impressive drone photos of the 35AWARDS 2023.
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