50 Photographs From The Nature 2020 Competition

Free-to-use Agora app shares the finalist shots from its #Nature2020 competition where amateur and professional photographers from all around the world have submitted 11,086 participations to win the $1,000 top prize. The voting phase is now open on Agora to choose the winning nature photography shot, results will be revealed on Wednesday 4th March.

Only one species living on Earth can choose what the future will look like and that species is us. Our beautiful planet is in danger, and it's up to us to save it.

Agora launched the #Nature2020 photo contest on January 31st via its mobile app where users can create, discover and vote for the World's Best Photos. The competition challenged all photography lovers to represent what Nature meant to them and show the beauty of nature through their own camera lenses.

11,086 beautiful photos have been entered, from which only 50 made it to the Top final.

"Taking the time to observe the nature that surrounds us to connect with it and feel the reason for our existence: the fact that Agora's photography contest encourages this magic to happen is one of our main reasons to exist. Power to nature!" - Octavi Royo, Agora's CEO & Co-Founder

Everyone is now invited to have their say on which nature photo should be crowned 'Best Photo in the World of #Nature2020' and win the prize by voting for their favorite finalist shot on free-to-use Agora app. The photo that will gather the highest amount of votes will be rewarded with $1,000.

The winner will be announced on Wednesday 4th March 2020 on Agora; results will be revealed through the app but also via the photography app's social media channels.

More info: go.onelink.me

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"This same mountain features in the Game of Thrones series! I wanted to convey the scale and versatile landscape of Iceland, and, contrary to most people's perceptions of Iceland, how luscious and green the country can be in its summer months. When I think of nature, I think of vast green landscapes, waterfalls and how we are just one small part of nature as a whole."
@cannonmatt (UK)
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