2020 Sony World Photography Awards winners announcedPublished3 March 2020Image source, World Photography OrganisationImage caption, This beautiful picture of Kawaguchigo lake in Japan was taken by photographer Kiatthaworn Khorthawornwong. This year, a record breaking 350,000 entrants put forward their submissions for the 2020 Sony World Photography Awards which reflects the best talent around the world.Image source, World Photography OrganisationImage caption, Adam Stephenson took this photograph called "That's Nothing to Laugh About" in Australia. The kookaburra here is seen watching over the devastation of the bushfires in the country over the past few months. Believe it or not it was taken with an iPhone at Wallabi Point in New South Wales.Image source, World Photograhy OrganisationImage caption, This photo was taken at the Onguma Private Reserve near Namibia, in Southwest Africa. Marcus Westberg’s strange portrait of a giraffe awkwardly bending to drink at a waterhole won him best Swedish photographer.Image source, World Photgraphy Organisation Image caption, This photo was taken in Smiltyne beach near Klaiped in Lithuania by Andrius Aleksandravičius. It's a unique part of the country, along the peninsula, and shows a curved sand dune that separates the Curonian Lagoon from the Baltic Sea coast.Image source, World Photography Organisation Image caption, Tran Tuan took this photo called Drying Tea in Vietnam. It shows workers in Moc Chau and Son La spreading green tea leaves out to dry, in the first stage of oolong tea production.More on this storySpectacular pictures from the the British Photography AwardsPublished7 December 2019Check out the winners of the Wildlife Photographer of the YearPublished16 October 2019