“It’s a rare treat to see a puma hunting right in front of you,” added Shi. “She had two adorable cubs who depended on her to bring them food. She was really close to biting into the neck and suffocating the guanaco. But guess what? The guanaco was a tough cookie, and it managed to escape.”
Technical details: Canon R5 · 600mm · f/6.3 · 1/2000s · ISO 1,000
John Edwards/ tpoty.comOne Shot Winner: Green Planet – John Edwards, US
“I captured this image shortly after sunrise in a quiet region of Thailand, whose name [Sukhothai] fittingly translates to ‘Dawn of Happiness’,” said Edwards. “I noticed how perfectly the Buddha’s figure reflected in the still water. To convey the spirit of the moment, I inverted the photograph, turning the reflection into an illusion where the sky above the Buddha becomes a tapestry of floating flowers and drifting plants. My intention was to create an image that mirrors the peaceful, dreamlike feeling of this sacred location.”
Technical details: Nikon D850 · 24–70mm · f/6.3 · 1/100s · ISO 100
Teo Chin Leong/ tpoty.comOne Shot Winner: Slow Travel – Teo Chin Leong, Singapore
“A lone corporate worker hurries across a large junction in Tokyo, the only human being in the frame,” said Teo Chin Leong. “This series depicts the overwhelming loneliness and the hectic pace of living in a large city.”
Technical details: Sony ILCE-6500 · 55–210mm · f/6.3 · 1/400s · ISO 200
Rahsan Firtina/ tpoty.comOne Shot Winner: Travel Portraits – Rahsan Firtina, Turkey
Rahsan Firtina’s portrait centres on an elderly man deep in contemplation as a table tennis match plays out in the background. The image, shot in Hanoi, Vietnam, places its subject firmly in the foreground, allowing the background to slip slightly out of focus and reminding us that travel portraits often reveal as much through context as expression.
Technical details: Sony 7RM5 · 28–70mm · f/2.8 · 1/320s · ISO 400
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