Photographer Rodney Lough Jr. Wins Fifteen Awards at the Epson International Pano Awards

Master of Wilderness Photography Rodney Lough Jr. is proud to announce that he is the winner of fifteen separate awards for fifteen stunning panoramic wilderness images at the 2013 Epson International Pano Awards.

Fresh off the news that his latest book, Stand Here, won four prestigious Benny Awards, Master of Wilderness Photography Rodney Lough Jr. is proud to announce that he was also a huge winner at the 2013 Epson International Pano Awards. In fact, he won fifteen separate awards for fifteen of his stunning panoramic images of the world's wildernesses, ranging from the windswept hills of Nicaragua to the lush waterfalls of the Pacific Northwest to the sweeping red rocks of the desert Southwest.

The winning images are
-2nd Beach Sunrise
-Breathless
-Canyon Spirits
-Cathedral Forest
-Chasing Rainbows
-Devil's Lake
-Fall Splendor
-Forgiven
-Glacier Tarn
-Gorillas in the Mist
-Half Dome Twilight
-Masaya's Messiah
-Smiling Down on Us All
-The Last Canyon
-Un...Believable

The Epson International Pano Awards, now in its fourth year, is "dedicated to the art of panoramic photography." The competition "showcases the work of panoramic photographers worldwide and is the largest competition for panoramic photography." Rodney's work is at the pinnacle of panoramic photography, so it is no surprise that his spectacular pano images have dominated these awards since their inception.

Rodney Lough Jr. owns the largest single artist gallery in the world and his catalogue of spectacular photos has garnered him, among many other awards and accolades, honors from the US Senate and the United Nations. Renowned for the vibrant colors and vivid textures of his wilderness photography, Rodney is a purist who captures what nature creates, using no color filters or deceptive darkroom techniques. He seeks to recreate what he saw, nothing more, so he can share it with the world.

Rodney is also sharing his knowledge of the most beautiful places on the planet with Stand Here, his new travel, photography and hiking guide. You can use StandHere.net to visit the exact locations that Rodney photographed nearly all his Epson International Pano Award winning images.