Taken by amateur photographer Dinh Manh Tai, 26, from the northern province of Vinh Phuc, the photo was deemed a modest but beautiful one.
“It meets the contest’s demands, such as good light, structure, character’s appearance and the angle’s focus”, said Nguyen Viet Thanh, a juryman.
“Everyone recognises the beauty in the modest photo”, he said. “I even feel the coffee cup’s fragrance and taste radiate from the photo”.
The contest was inspired by the way that a fragrant cup of coffee to start a new day can warm people up in fiercely cold weather.
Launched last December for coffee lovers and artists alike by The Thao & Van Hoa (Sports and Culture) newspaper and sponsored by Nescafe brand, the contest closed on February 21.
The organisers had received more than 3,000 entries for two categories: photography and writing.
Many freelance photographers and writers from abroad had also sent their entries to the contest.
A story by HCM City-based Nguyen Che Quan, 30, on the love between mother and son as told from the lens of their shared habit of drinking coffee won the top prize in the writing category.
It’s based on the author’s life and his childhood, he said.
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