Bewilderedly admiring the lands covered with fog

Under the fog, the natural landscapes suddenly become blurred, mysterious, or poetic, full of charm, … that is the message of the photos that entered the top most impressive photos of the Epson International Pano Awards 2020.

Bewilderedly admiring the lands covered with fog
Civita di Bagnoregio, a hilltop village in Central Italy, was photographed by Austrian photographer Stefan Thaler.

Bewilderedly admiring the lands covered with fog
Hong Kong (China), taken by photographer Cp Lau. (Photo: Dailymail).

Bewilderedly admiring the lands covered with fog
Bella Coola Valley in British Columbia, Canada, photographed by photographer Blake Randall. (Photo: Dailymail).

Bewilderedly admiring the lands covered with fog
Kirillo-Belozersky Monastery, Northern Russia, photographed by amateur photographer Petr Ushanov. (Photo: Dailymail).

Bewilderedly admiring the lands covered with fog
Madagascar’s Baobabs Avenue was taken by Russian photographer Dmitry Arkhipov. (Photo: Dailymail).

Bewilderedly admiring the lands covered with fog
The Sydney Opera House was photographed by Australian photographer Graeme Gordon. (Photo: Dailymail).

Bewilderedly admiring the lands covered with fog
Lake Floe in British Columbia taken by Jackisch. (Photo: Dailymail).

Bewilderedly admiring the lands covered with fog
Photo of Dubai taken by Spanish photographer Sebastian Tontsch. (Photo: Dailymail).

Bewilderedly admiring the lands covered with fog
Lake Bled in Slovenia by German photographer Carsten Bachmeyer. (Photo: Dailymail).

Bewilderedly admiring the lands covered with fog
Qingdao City, photographed by Chinese photographer Di Lu. (Photo: Dailymail).

Bewilderedly admiring the lands covered with fog The image representing the four seasons was taken near the city of Carei in Romania by Romanian photographer Ovidiu Dumitru. (Photo: Dailymail).

Bewilderedly admiring the lands covered with fog
Bamboo forest in Kyoto, photographed by Piriya Wongkongkathep, from Thailand. (Photo: Dailymail).