Wildlife Photographer of the Year People’s Choice Award.
Rich475
Loc: North of San Francsico
British amateur photographer Nima Sarikhani called it an honor to win the award for the dreamy scene “Ice Bed,” captured off Norway’s Svalbard archipelago, saying that the image “stirred strong emotions,” such as hope, in those who saw it.
“Whilst climate change is the biggest challenge we face, I hope that this photograph also inspires hope; there is still time to fix the mess we have caused,” Sarikhani added in a press release.
Organizers said more than 75,000 people voted in the competition — a record number.
“Ice Bed” was chosen from a shortlist of 25 images, which was previously narrowed down from around 50,000 entries. The Wildlife Photographer of the Year is developed and produced by the Natural History Museum, London.
Douglas Gurr, director of the Natural History Museum, described the winning shot as “poignant” and “breathtaking.”
Their choice is spot on! Spectacular image.
Don
“poignant” and “breathtaking.”[/quote]
Nalu
Loc: Southern Arizona
Wonderful photo. I won't comment on her comments "the mess we've created".
Great photo! But the accompanying commentary should go to the attic!!
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