The unbelievable successful images of the annual Storm Photos of the Year competitors have been unveiled. This 12 months’s assortment of pictures showcase unbelievable climate occasions from internationally. Affectionately referred to its creators as ‘The Stormys,’ the competitors is designed ‘to reward incredible storm photographers around the globe for their hard work every year’. This 12 months’s contest consisted of 5 classes: Photo of the Year, Tornado Photo of the Year, Lightning Photo of the Year and for 2023, the competitors added the Lightning and Photojournalism classes. Photographer Paige Vincent gained Photo of the Year for her spectacular picture of a storm cloud formation over Badlands National Park in South Dakota, United States. The Stormys acquired over 800 pictures submitted from internationally, beating final 12 months’s contest. Mike Olbinski, proprietor of the competition stated; “I see the images that cross my Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter timelines all day. Many of them are mind-blowing, and then they disappear down the newsfeed and that’s it. My hope is to recognize your efforts, hard work, epic photos and reward you for that.”
Source: www.dailytelegraph.com.au