Photo of central Vietnam sedge harvest honoured at Int’l photo contest
VOV.VN - A photo of sedge harvesters at work in central Vietnam has won acclaim at the International Aerial Photography Contest, which spotlights exceptional images taken from above.

Captured by Indian photographer Dipanjan Pal during his visit to Vietnam, the photo shows workers collecting sedge grass-a key material used in traditional Vietnamese mats. According to Forbes magazine, the workers appear as though “gliding across a soft, verdant carpet.”
The contest welcomed submissions from both professional and amateur photographers worldwide, showcasing awe-inspiring and rarely seen aerial perspectives of nature. The award was launched following the 10-year success of the International Landscape Photographer of the Year competition, initiated by American photographers Peter Eastway and David Evans.
Forbes reported that after a decade of celebrating landscape photography, the organizers noticed a growing number of breathtaking aerial entries and decided to establish a dedicated platform for this art form.
This year’s contest received more than 1,500 submissions from around the world, featuring everything from wild animals and pristine nature to fairytale-like hills and surreal vistas.
To be selected among the Top 101 images and published in the contest’s official book, participants needed to earn a minimum score of 86.67 from a panel of expert judges.