Last Call for 2017 SkyPixel Photo Contest Submissions

By Dominic Ngai, December 19, 2017

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Are you an aspiring photographer who enjoys capturing China’s vast natural landscape and futuristic cityscape with a drone? Then the 2017 SkyPixel Photo Contest is something for you to consider.

Run by the world’s most popular aerial photography community, SkyPixel, and DJI, the global leader of the civilian drone and aerial imaging technology industry, the popular photo contest’s 2016 edition received more than 27,000 entries from 131 countries.

This year, participants can submit their aerial photos to three different categories – Landscape, Portrait and Story – for a chance to win up to USD15,000 worth of prizes, including a DJI Inspire 2 drone, an iPhone X, a Nikon D850 camera, and much more.

The deadline for submission is December 29 and the final winners will be announced on January 31, 2018. For more contest details, click here. To see all the entries online, click here.

Here are some of the best entries so far (all photos courtesy of SkyPixel):

201712/pjimage-29-1.jpgDying Nature by 在那片更高的天空

201712/pjimage-33-.jpgGeometry of Liquid Gold by Javier del Cerro

201712/pjimage-30-1.jpgLine by 279061368

201712/pjimage-28-2.jpgDrying Clothes in Autumn by 菜鸟视觉

201712/pjimage-32-.jpgEmerald Gem in Lake Baikal by 李珩

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