Sony World Photography Awards 2020: The best photo of the year…
Sony World Photography Awards 2020: The best photo of the year that won everyone’s heart
The results of the world’s largest and prestigious Sony World Photography Awards 2020 have been received.
he results of the world’s largest and prestigious Sony World Photography Awards 2020 have been received. Out of these, we have brought such pictures for you, in which the photographers have tried to show such colors of nature which after seeing you will not be able to make any difference whether it is fantasy or reality. These are the photos that won everyone’s heart for the Sony World Photography Awards 2020. Photographers whose photos have been included in this will get $ 5,000 as reward money.
Let’s see 10 best photos of Sony World Photography Award
As you see in this picture, two cheetahs are loving each other. This is a photo of two leopards between the walls of the Ford of Green Land, in which you can clearly see how these two cheetahs are licking each other.
This photo is of Rosaria Sabrina Pentano of Italy. It is a pyramid of a black and white color. Which was made by Mauro Scaccioli.
This photo is clicked by Suxing Zhang, who hails from China. This is a black and white photo of a woman.
This photo has been captured by Antony Welling, who lives in Australia. This photo is from Sydney Opera House on 17 April 2019. In which the audience reaches out to dance on stage during a pop concert.
Craig McGowan, a resident of Australia, clicked this photo of ice reflection. This is a photo of an iceberg clicked near the fjord walls in Greenland National Park.
This picture is clicked by Ellen Coca, a resident of Britain. This is a picture of the demolition of four cooling towers at Ironbridge Power Station in Shropshire on 6 December 2019.
This photo is clicked by Tom Oldham from UK. This photo is from Pixis frontman Charles Thompson (aka Black Francis).
George Renal of Argentina clicked this picture. In this photo, the fish is tied in plastic and she is seen struggling to breathe.
Santiago Mesa (Colombia) Colombia. In this picture, the workers working on the road in Medellin city are doing a protest, then the police starts removing them.
There is a picture of Saharan freight train by Adrian Guerin of Australia. It travels its 700 km long stretch from the coastal town of Nauraudu to the Saharan forest.