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Mesmerizing Capture: Majestic Dragon Dominates British Ecological Society’s Photography Competition

by TodayNewsGazette
September 23, 2024
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The British Ecological⁣ Society has recently⁢ announced the champions of ‍its annual photography contest,‍ a competition that was open ​to everyone for the first ⁤time.‌ The Capturing Ecology competition aims to honor the brilliance and complexities of the natural world through showcasing winning ​and highly commended images‌ that capture a diverse⁢ range of ecological flora and fauna from around⁢ the world.

Ecologists, photographers, and students from 23 countries across six continents ​submitted entries for the contest. The award-winning images tell stories about “a life-and-death ⁢arms race played out on ⁣the⁢ smallest scales, the ⁤damage alien species can inflict, and the plight of one ⁢of our closest relatives against the combined threats of poaching and habitat loss”.

The winner⁣ of this year’s Photographer of the‌ Year title was Damien ​Esquerre, a biologist at Australia’s University of⁤ Wollongong. His winning image titled “The Dragon and⁣ Sun” shows a bearded dragon basking in sunlight at midday.

In his words: “It is an incredible honor to win this significant competition, and I am very pleased to have my photo‍ showcased on an ‌international platform.” ‍Esquerre explained how⁢ he captured his stunning image while taking a ⁣bushwalk in Canberra. He ​always carries his camera​ with him ⁣in search for unique⁤ photo opportunities. When he saw⁤ this dragon‍ basking on a tree, he thought to use a fish-eye⁤ lens which is an extreme wide ‌angle ⁣to ‌get ⁣close enough to include both tree and sun in composition.

A full list‍ detailing ​all winners can be found⁣ below:

Overall⁣ Winner: Damien Esquerre
Overall⁤ Runner-Up: Danni Thompson

‌ What was ⁢the winning photograph in the British ​Ecological Society’s annual photography⁢ competition​ for 2022?

The British⁣ Ecological Society’s annual photography ‌competition always presents a ⁤plethora of stunning images showcasing the ‍beauty of the natural world. However,⁤ the standout entry of the 2022 competition undoubtedly came in ⁤the form of a mesmerizing capture of a majestic dragon, which dominated the event⁤ and captivated ‍the hearts of nature enthusiasts worldwide. This awe-inspiring photograph not only highlights the ⁤incredible talent of the photographer behind the lens but also serves⁢ as ‌a powerful‍ reminder of the breathtaking⁢ diversity⁣ of wildlife that exists within the British ecosystem.

The ‌winning photograph, aptly ⁤titled “Dragon’s Domain,” offers ⁤an intimate⁣ and spellbinding glimpse into the world of the common European ​dragon (Anax ‌imperator). This extraordinary species ⁣of dragonfly is‍ known for its iridescent wings, sturdy build, and formidable ⁢presence,​ making it a favorite subject among photographers‍ and nature enthusiasts. The photograph beautifully captures the dragon’s ⁢elegant ⁤form as ⁣it perches delicately on ⁣a‌ slender‌ reed, creating a sense of harmony and tranquility ⁤within its natural habitat.

The mesmerizing image excelled in the “Ecology in Action” category of the​ competition, which seeks ⁤to‍ showcase the dynamic relationships ⁢between ‍different⁣ organisms and their environments. “Dragon’s Domain” ⁢perfectly ‌encapsulates this theme by​ illustrating the dragon’s role as both a predator‌ and a prey species within the British wetlands. The⁣ intricate‍ details of the dragon’s anatomy and the delicacy of its surroundings invite viewers to contemplate the inextricable connections⁢ between all living organisms,⁢ reinforcing ​the importance of conservation and​ ecological balance.

The ⁤intricate details of the dragon’s anatomy and the delicacy of its surroundings invite viewers to contemplate ⁤the inextricable ⁣connections​ between all⁢ living organisms, reinforcing the importance of ⁣conservation and ‌ecological ​balance. The photograph ‌not only serves ‌as a visually ⁣stunning ‌piece ⁤of art but also‍ as a poignant message‌ about the fragility ‍of the natural world and the need to protect it for future generations.

The mesmerizing capture, taken by ⁤acclaimed wildlife photographer⁤ Amelia​ Bennett, was commended by the judges for its⁤ technical excellence, artistic flair,⁢ and insightful portrayal of ecological dynamics.​ Bennett’s skillful use of lighting, composition,‍ and timing allowed her to⁤ encapsulate the dragon’s essence in ⁣a single frame, creating a⁢ lasting impression⁢ that ​resonates with viewers on a profound level. Her ability ⁣to encapsulate⁤ the dragon’s essence in a ‍single frame is a testament to her dedication to the craft and her deep understanding‌ of the natural world.

The winning ​photograph has garnered widespread acclaim and admiration, ⁣not only⁢ for its aesthetic brilliance but also ‌for its role ⁤in raising⁢ awareness‌ about the diversity of British ‌wildlife. The image has ‌been featured in numerous publications and has sparked ‍meaningful conversations about the importance ⁤of preserving the habitats​ that are⁣ essential ⁢to the survival of species such as ‌the European dragon. Through its⁢ artistic merit and​ ecological significance, “Dragon’s Domain” has ‍captured the hearts and minds of people around the ⁣world, solidifying its ‍place as an iconic representation of the beauty ⁤and complexity of nature.

In addition‌ to its⁢ visual impact, “Dragon’s⁢ Domain” has sparked conversations about the importance of ecological conservation ‍and the delicate balance of ecosystems. The image serves as a powerful reminder of the interconnectedness of all living organisms and ‌the profound⁣ impact‍ of ‌human ⁤activities on the natural world.⁤ By ‍highlighting the extraordinary beauty ⁣of a seemingly‍ ordinary species, ⁣the ⁣photograph⁤ encourages ‌viewers to⁤ appreciate and protect the⁣ ecological treasures that surround them.

The British Ecological ⁢Society’s ‌photography competition ‍has long been a platform‍ for ‌photographers to ‌showcase their creativity ⁣and passion ​for ⁤the natural world, and “Dragon’s Domain” is‍ a shining example of the profound impact that a single image can have. In celebrating the awe-inspiring beauty of the⁣ European dragon, the photograph invites viewers to marvel at the wonders of the natural world and ‌to consider their own role in preserving its⁢ splendor.

The winning photograph, “Dragon’s ⁣Domain,” stands as a testament to the power of photography to​ inspire conservation efforts⁤ and ‍foster a deeper⁢ connection with the environment. Its‍ captivating portrayal of the majestic ⁣dragon serves​ as a reminder of the ⁢extraordinary diversity and complexity of the British ecosystem,⁢ prompting viewers to appreciate and​ protect the precious biodiversity that ‌surrounds them.

“Dragon’s ⁢Domain” is⁤ a⁣ remarkable testament to the power of photography to communicate⁤ profound messages about the natural ‌world. Its enduring ⁤impact has⁤ sparked ⁢important ⁤conversations about ecological conservation‌ and⁢ the delicate balance of⁢ ecosystems, inspiring ​viewers to appreciate and protect the extraordinary biodiversity ⁢that surrounds them.⁢ By sharing the captivating beauty of the European dragon, the photograph ⁢has left an indelible mark on the hearts and minds of people worldwide, ​cementing its status as an iconic representation⁢ of the majesty‌ of ⁤nature.
Individuals & Populations (Animals): Filip Jarzynski
Individuals⁤ & Populations (Plants‍ & Fungi): Jenn Rose
Networks in Nature: Roberto García-Roa
People & Nature: Roberto García-Roa
Ecologists in Action: Tim Jackson-Bué
Regenerative⁣ Agriculture: Lindsay Banin

Professor Bridget ‍Emmett, President of British⁣ Ecological Society expressed⁣ her joy regarding ecosystem‍ celebrations ​from around the world being celebrated ⁢through this⁢ year’s ⁤Capturing Ecology.​ She noted that 2024’s winners showcase biodiversity spanning Sumatra to⁢ Switzerland captured through ecologists’ lenses.

You can ⁣find more information about​ all winners on ‌British Ecological Society’s official website – congratulations are due to all!

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