Marcello Galleano's 'African Strength.' AUSTRALIA: THE WINNERS of the Better Photography Magazine Photo of the Year 2020 competition have been announced. In one image titled ?Incense Workers,? photographer Azim Khan Ronnie captured two women crouched down amidst Bangladesh?s magenta-hued incense fields. In another titled ?Gorgeous McHumpy Face,? Australian photographer Kath Salier?s image featured a 50-foot long humpback whale. The Better Photography Magazine Photo of the Year 2020 competition ? supported by Photo Publicity - received almost 800 entries this year. The competition was split into four categories: emotive portraits, exotic travel, classic landscapes, and revealing nature. Azim Kahn Ronnie was awarded the title of 2020 Better Photography Magazine Photo of the Year for his image ?Praying with Fire,? which also won the exotic travel category. The image features a Hindu festival in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. Photographer Zay Yar Lin won the emotive portrait category for his image, ?Suri Girl,? which features a young member of Ethiopia?s Suri tribe who reside in the Omo Valley. The top prize in the classic landscape category was awarded to Grant Galbraith for his image ?Twin Falls? captured in Moreton National Park, Australia. The final category, revealing nature, was won by Charles Jones and his image ?Alligator and Tortoise? taken along the Rio Yacuma, Bolivia. Other stand out entries include Russell Spence?s ?Marabou Stork? featuring a herd of the titular bird, and Zay Yar Lin?s ?The Game of Jumps? which captured a group of young monks running atop the walls of a Myanmar monastery. Both were awarded silver prizes. mediadrumworld.com / Marcello Galleano