With more than 4095 votes, the photo Tree of life by Jaya Setiawan Gulo is the audience choice in the 2015 Global Landscapes photo competition, winning US$ 1000. The photo with the second most votes is Mana: the last Indian village and collected less half as many votes: 1990.

More than 150 amateur and professional photographers participated in this year’s competition which challenged contestants to depict landscape connections. Twenty photographs were selected for exhibitions at the Global Landscapes Forum venue and in a public space in Paris from 30th November to 20th December. In addition, the jury awarded three prizes for the best entries.
Photographers had to show that a landscape is more than a green pasture or majestic mountains. In line with the Forum’s motto “Everything is connected”, pictures should make a connection between the people in the landscape and the different elements.
This is what Indonesian Jaya Setiawan Gulo says about his picture:
Old-growth coniferous trees still surround the Wallace Falls in Washington, although there is strong evidence of logging in the area, where old stumps have been left as a reminder of the pristine forest that once stood here.
Check out the 8 photos with the most votes here, you can find all photos and their voting scores here.
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