Seplad announces winners of the 'Server's Gaze 2025' Photography Contest
A technical jury and public voting indicated the winners of this edition

The State Secretariat for Planning and Administration (Seplad) announced, this Monday (6), in the Official State Gazette (DOE), No. 36,388, the list of winners of this year's "Server's Gaze" photography contest. The candidates were chosen after voting by a technical jury and public voting.
The project was conceived in homage to Public Servant Day, celebrated on October 28. In this 6th contest, the theme was "COP30, a new look at the Amazon," aligned with the 30th United Nations Climate Change Conference, which will be held in Belém.

In this edition, the four subthemes referenced popular songs by various authors, highlighting the Amazon as the protagonist, whose lyrics necessarily refer to Amazonian scenarios, customs, and feelings. The four chosen subthemes are "This river is my street," "Amazon," "I am from the North," and "Flying to Pará."
As has been the case in all previous years, 200 spots were available, divided among the four subthemes. In total, five photographs from each theme were awarded.

The awardees should pay attention to the period for submitting their developed images, according to the specifications described in the notice, following the deadline from October 9 to 17 for servers stationed in Belém and the Metropolitan Region, and until September 15 for servers stationed in other municipalities. The results can be checked on the Seplad website and in this Monday's edition of the DOE.