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The Photo Of An Iranian Corona Patient Won The 2021 Nikon Photography Competition

The Photo Of An Iranian Corona Patient Won The 2021 Nikon Photography Competition

Nikon Announced The Winners Of Its Photography Contest 2021-2021, And Among Them, The Name Of Amin Nazari From Iran Shines.

Corona Patient Won The 2021 Nikon Photography, Nikon announced the winners of its photography contest 2021-2021, A competition that has been challenging many photographers from all over the world for more than 50 years.

This year’s winning picture shows an elderly citizen in Iran who was hospitalized for treatment of Corona.

According to Petapixel, Nikon says that the winners of the awards of the various sections of this competition were selected from a total of 6,5062 images submitted by about 26,000 people from more than 150 countries.

As mentioned, the grand prize winner of the photo competition was a work titled “Radiance,” submitted by Amin Nazari (Islamic Republic of Iran).

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The elderly citizen seen in the above picture was admitted to Razi Hospital in Ahvaz for the treatment of Corona.

Due to the spread of the coronavirus, this elderly citizen was admitted to Razi Hospital in Ahvaz, Iran, for treatment. The coronavirus spread to humans in December 2019 and entered Iran shortly after. During the peak days of the spread of the virus in Iran, about 350 people died every day. This virus has created severe problems for all social interactions, businesses, universities, schools, etc.

The Excellence Award went to Ares Yonkson Saragi from Indonesia for his series of works about the Corona pandemic in his country, which can be seen in the photos below.

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During the pandemic, the funeral director has buried at least 30 to 50 people suspected of Corona or those whose test results were declared positive. There is no definitive information on how many people are buried each day, and they are asked to stand by most of the time and wait for the bodies to arrive.

What do you think about the winning images in this competition and the painful story behind them?