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The Citizen
3 days ago
- The Citizen
PICTURES: The best of aerial photography 2025
The International Aerial Photographer Of The Year winners have been announced. This images was awarded the Aerial Photograph of the Year. It features anti-crepuscular rays at Cono de Arita, La Puna, Argentina. Picture: Ignacio Palacios/The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the Year One-hundred-and-one photographs have been honoured and selected to appear in the inaugural annual book that recognises the best of aerial photography. Here we bring you a selection of images that stood above the rest. Pictures courtesy of The International Aerial Photographer of the Year. Nearly 24 hours after the start of the 9 July 2023 Litli-Hrutur eruption in Iceland, this three image panoramic showcases the newly former cinder cone and associated lava river. Picture: Mike Mezeul II/The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the Year Flamingos and pelicans. Picture: David Swindler/The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the Year Planting rows and irrigation lines in the harsh and challenging environment of the Australian outback at Menindee Lakes. Picture: Brian Ellwood/The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the Year Three bridges in Huzhou, China. Picture: Vitaly Golovatyuk/The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the Year A small fever of cownose rays stirring up sand along their travels. Taken in Southampton, New York. Joanna Steidle was awarded first place in the Aerial Photographer of the Year Awards. Picture: Joanna Steidle/The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the Year The salt lakes of Western Australia. Hutt Lagoon's Pink Lake. Picture: Daniela Tommasi/The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the Year A team of four rowing men heating up for a race in the Yarkon River. Picture: Gilad Topaz/The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the Year Muskoka, Canada landscape. Picture: Rakesh Baro/The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the Year Swimmers in the frozen Baltic Sea. After a short trip in an icebreaker passengers are given an opportunity to swim the freezing cold waters. Picture: Gilad Topaz/The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the Year PICTURES: Mandela Day blankets bring warmth to Joburg CBD

CTV News
07-07-2025
- Entertainment
- CTV News
Stunning images from the 2025 International Aerial Photographer of the Year contest
Joanna Steidle's portfolio, which included this image of a spinner shark hunting a school of menhaden fish in the ocean off Southampton, New York, won the competition's top prize. (Joanna Steidle/The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the Year via CNN Newsource) A humpback whale diving under the ocean's surface, cownose rays approaching menhaden bait fish, and a spinner shark on the hunt are all images taken by the inaugural winner of the International Aerial Photographer of the Year competition. Joanna Steidle, a professional drone pilot from New York, captured the stunning photos, taking home the top prize for her portfolio. The competition is a new global award celebrating the most striking photography captured from above. alumina mine tailings dam Colin Leonhardt's photograph of an alumina mine tailings dam in Collie, Western Australia won the abstract category. (Colin Leonhardt/The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the Year via CNN Newsource) 'Aerial photography offers so many possibilities not yet explored,' Steidle, who is based in the Hamptons on Long Island, said in a press statement from the competition organizers. 'Every day is exciting.' Drawn to the 'unique subjects and moments' revealed by a bird's eye view, Steidle added that she tries 'to stay away from the ordinary.' flamingos and pelicans David Swindler, whose portfolio included this image of flamingos and pelicans, won third prize. (David Swindler/The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the Year via CNN Newsource) 'I live in a very flat landscape,' she said. 'So top-down imagery has become quite a theme in my photos which happens to work well with my love for marine life.' The competition received more than 1,500 entries from around the world, organizers said. The only requirement was that all photos must be captured by a human, with no AI-generated content permitted. Cono de Arita Ignacio Palicios took first prize in the singles competition for this image of Cono de Arita in La Puna, Argentina. (Ignacio Palacios/The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the Year via CNN Newsource) Spain's Daniel Viñé Garcia was awarded second place while third went to David Swindler from the U.S. Several other photographers were recognized with special prizes, with categories including best black and white photo, best drone photo, best abstract photo and the Chairman's Choice award. The awards were founded by Peter Eastway and David Evans — the duo behind the International Landscape Photographer of the Year contest. Norway Thomas Vijayan took third prize in the singles competition for this image of the Bråsvellbreen glacier in Svalbard, Norway. (Thomas Vijayan/The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the Year via CNN Newsource) According to the organizers, the new competition was created in response to a growing number of aerial submissions and a desire to highlight the unique power of this perspective. 'Photographers today are capturing some simply breathtaking views from above,' Eastway, the chairman of judges, said in the statement. 'Many are using modern drones equipped with high-resolution sensors, others are using more traditional (and more expensive) modes of transport, flying high above in planes, helicopters and even balloons.' A selection of the competition's winning and highly commended images can be seen in the gallery above.

CNN
07-07-2025
- Entertainment
- CNN
Stunning images from the 2025 International Aerial Photographer of the Year contest
A humpback whale diving under the ocean's surface, cownose rays approaching menhaden bait fish, and a spinner shark on the hunt are all images taken by the inaugural winner of the International Aerial Photographer of the Year competition. Joanna Steidle, a professional drone pilot from New York, captured the stunning photos, taking home the top prize for her portfolio. The competition is a new global award celebrating the most striking photography captured from above. 'Aerial photography offers so many possibilities not yet explored,' Steidle, who is based in the Hamptons on Long Island, said in a press statement from the competition organizers. 'Every day is exciting.' Drawn to the 'unique subjects and moments' revealed by a bird's eye view, Steidle added that she tries 'to stay away from the ordinary.' 'I live in a very flat landscape,' she said. 'So top-down imagery has become quite a theme in my photos which happens to work well with my love for marine life.' The competition received more than 1,500 entries from around the world, organizers said. The only requirement was that all photos must be captured by a human, with no AI-generated content permitted. Spain's Daniel Viñé Garcia was awarded second place while third went to David Swindler from the US. Several other photographers were recognized with special prizes, with categories including best black and white photo, best drone photo, best abstract photo and the Chairman's Choice award. The awards were founded by Peter Eastway and David Evans — the duo behind the International Landscape Photographer of the Year contest. According to the organizers, the new competition was created in response to a growing number of aerial submissions and a desire to highlight the unique power of this perspective. 'Photographers today are capturing some simply breathtaking views from above,' Eastway, the chairman of judges, said in the statement. 'Many are using modern drones equipped with high-resolution sensors, others are using more traditional (and more expensive) modes of transport, flying high above in planes, helicopters and even balloons.' A selection of the competition's winning and highly commended images can be seen in the gallery above.

CNN
07-07-2025
- Entertainment
- CNN
Stunning images from the 2025 International Aerial Photographer of the Year contest
A humpback whale diving under the ocean's surface, cownose rays approaching menhaden bait fish, and a spinner shark on the hunt are all images taken by the inaugural winner of the International Aerial Photographer of the Year competition. Joanna Steidle, a professional drone pilot from New York, captured the stunning photos, taking home the top prize for her portfolio. The competition is a new global award celebrating the most striking photography captured from above. 'Aerial photography offers so many possibilities not yet explored,' Steidle, who is based in the Hamptons on Long Island, said in a press statement from the competition organizers. 'Every day is exciting.' Drawn to the 'unique subjects and moments' revealed by a bird's eye view, Steidle added that she tries 'to stay away from the ordinary.' 'I live in a very flat landscape,' she said. 'So top-down imagery has become quite a theme in my photos which happens to work well with my love for marine life.' The competition received more than 1,500 entries from around the world, organizers said. The only requirement was that all photos must be captured by a human, with no AI-generated content permitted. Spain's Daniel Viñé Garcia was awarded second place while third went to David Swindler from the US. Several other photographers were recognized with special prizes, with categories including best black and white photo, best drone photo, best abstract photo and the Chairman's Choice award. The awards were founded by Peter Eastway and David Evans — the duo behind the International Landscape Photographer of the Year contest. According to the organizers, the new competition was created in response to a growing number of aerial submissions and a desire to highlight the unique power of this perspective. 'Photographers today are capturing some simply breathtaking views from above,' Eastway, the chairman of judges, said in the statement. 'Many are using modern drones equipped with high-resolution sensors, others are using more traditional (and more expensive) modes of transport, flying high above in planes, helicopters and even balloons.' A selection of the competition's winning and highly commended images can be seen in the gallery above.


NZ Herald
05-07-2025
- Entertainment
- NZ Herald
A world from above: View the best images from the Aerial Photography Awards
The inaugural International Aerial Photography Awards have been announced this week with the overall prize for an outstanding portfolio going to American photographer Joanna Steidle. Based in The Hamptons, New York, Steidle has won numerous awards over the past decade, building a reputation for breathtaking aerial art photography. 'Aerial photography