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“Medusa Ballet” by Angel Fitor. Winner, European Wildlife Photographer of the Calendar year.
Soon after 6 decades, Spanish photographer Angel Fitor was finally in a position to get the photograph of jellyfish in Spain’s Mar Menor that he’d been envisioning. His persistence was not only rewarded with the breathtaking image, but also with a earn at the 2021 European Wildlife Photographer of the Year awards. He defeat out around 1,000 photographers from 36 nations around the world to nab the major spot.
However it appears that there are eleven jellyfish in the image, Fitor really photographed two. By pursuing their movements with a number of flash releases, we’re in a position to see them bob throughout the body. Even though the picture is wonderful, it also holds an crucial message. Fitor’s photograph was taken in 2014 prior to the destruction of the lagoon’s ecosystem. The photographer blames very poor agricultural scheduling and overbuilding for the tourism sector for the sluggish decrease of the water’s aquatic lifestyle. In simple fact, he phone calls the picture an “ode to the special normal heritage the lagoon Mar Menor the moment was.”
“Through the illusion of a swarm of jellyfish, [the photo] evokes associations with a development we can observe everywhere in seriously overexploited seas. Marine ecosystems that are no for a longer period unimpaired and the warming seas as a outcome of weather transform are promoting the raise of personal species,” claims the patron of the level of competition and president of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation (BFN) Dr. Beate Jessel.
Other successful photographs from the contest demonstrate distinctive facets of the organic world. This involves exciting underwater encounters among unique species and a flock of birds coming to roost in Norway. Youthful photographers also have an essential location in the contest, with delightful illustrations or photos of birds winning both the 15- to 17-calendar year-old and beneath 14-yr-aged types.
With over 19,000 images entered in this year’s competitors, the judges experienced a large amount to assess. As usually, the contest is sponsored by the German Modern society for Mother nature Photographers as a way to rejoice contemporary mother nature photography. The profitable pictures will now embark on a touring exhibit around Germany and other elements of Europe. If you can not make it more than to see the exhibition, or just wish to search the photos at house, there is also a printed catalog of this year’s winners accessible for buy.
See additional unbelievable profitable illustrations or photos from the European Wildlife Photographer of the Yr 2021 awards.

“After the Rain” by Danny Environmentally friendly. Winner, Mammals.

“Water Ballet” by Fabrice Guerin. Winner, The Underwater World.

“Emerald dragon” by Jan Pedersen. Winner, Other Animals.

“Nsenene 9” by Jasper Doest. Winner, Fritz Pölking Prize

“Bird Migration” by Terje Kolaas. Winner, Birds.

“A Peaceful Evening” by Marco Gaiotti. Really Counseled, Mammals.

“Thunderstorm Mood” by Sonja Jordan. Remarkably Commended, Landscapes.

“Diving and species conservation” by Magnus Lundgren. Winner, Adult males and Character.

“The Boss” by Francis De Andrés. Winner, Nature’s Studio.

“Spring Singer” by Andrés Luis Domínguez Blanco. Winner, Youthful Photographers (Up to 14)

“In the Mist” by Helmut Elzenbaumer. Really Commended, Vegetation and Mushrooms.

“Winged stars” by Davide Biagi. Really Recommended, Birds

“Arctic fox in a Swarm of Mosquitoes” by Arnfinn Johansen. Remarkably Commended, Mammals.

“Spanish moon moths” by Pedro Javier Pascual Hernandez. Runner-Up, Other Animals.

“Baitball” by Henley Spiers. Extremely Commended, The Underwater Planet

“Forest of the Siberian Jay” by Lasse Kurkela. Winner, Youthful Photographers (15-17 Years).

“The King” by Emile Séchaud. Winner, Fritz Pölking Junior Prize.