The International Aerial Photographer of the Year contest has unveiled its stunning winning images, capturing breathtaking moments from around the world. From the explosive eruption of Iceland’s Litli-Hrútur volcano to a football field nestled on a small Arctic island, these aerial photographs offer viewers a unique perspective typically reserved for birds and air travelers.
This year’s competition saw a record-breaking 1,549 entries, with 101 winning photos selected for display on the contest’s website. Each image tells a compelling story, whether it’s a highway piercing through coastal fog or a mesmerizing encounter between cownose rays and menhaden bait fish.
One of the standout images is “New Earth” by Mike Mezeul II, capturing the raw power and beauty of an erupting volcano with flowing lava. Another striking photo, “Most Beautiful Football Pitch” by Jie Xu, showcases a football field in the Arctic under the dazzling Northern Lights.
Ignacio Palacios’s “Cono de Arita” captures the mesmerizing phenomenon of anti-crepuscular rays in the desert, while Xiaoying Shi’s “Ground Vein” showcases a landscape with vibrant purple hues and rippling textures.
Ray Cao’s “Veins of Light and Rivers of Fog” depicts a surreal scene as coastal fog drifts across the landscape like silk, illuminated by the setting sun. Joanna Steidle’s “Another World” offers a glimpse into a dreamlike underwater world teeming with stingrays.
Rakesh Baro’s “Nature’s Palette” captures the beauty of an autumn forest surrounding a tranquil lake, while Cassio Vasconcellos’s “Over” provides a unique perspective of a junkyard from above. Vitaly Golovatyuk’s “Hanging on the Bridge” showcases three bridges in a city enveloped in a hazy yellow glow.
These winning images from the International Aerial Photographer of the Year contest transport viewers to distant landscapes and offer a fresh perspective on the world from above. To view more captivating aerial photographs, visit the contest’s website and immerse yourself in the beauty of our planet as seen from the sky.