The Fiji Times

Stunning image wins award

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A STUNNING image of a young polar bear drifting to sleep on an iceberg, by British amateur photograph­er Nima Sarikhani, has won the Wildlife Photograph­er of the Year People’s Choice Award.

“Sarikhani’s breathtaki­ng and poignant image allows us to see the beauty and fragility of our planet,” Natural History Museum director Dr Douglas Gurr said.

“His thought-provoking image is a stark reminder of the integral bond between an animal and its habitat and serves as a visual representa­tion of the detrimenta­l impacts of climate warming and habitat loss.”

Sarikhani made the image after three days searching for polar bears through thick fog off Norway’s Svalbard archipelag­o.

Wildlife photograph­y and nature fans from around the world were invited to vote from a short list of 25 images.

Four other outstandin­g finalists were “highly commended”.

The Happy Turtle, by Tzahi Finkelstei­n

Tzahi Finkelstei­n was in his hide, photograph­ing shore birds, when he spotted a Balkan pond turtle walking in the shallow water.

The dragonfly unexpected­ly landed on the turtle’s nose.

Starling Murmuratio­n, by Daniel Dencescu

Daniel Dencescu spent hours following the starlings around the city and suburbs of Rome, Italy.

Finally, on the cloudless winter’s day, the murmuratio­n, swirled into the shape of a giant bird.

Shared Parenting, by Mark Boyd Sheltering his equipment in a selfmade waterproof housing, Audun Rikardsen used his own system for adjusting the focus and aperture during a single exposure, as moon jellyfish swarmed in the cool autumnal waters of a fjord outside Tromsø, in northern Norway, illuminate­d by the aurora borealis.

The five images will be displayed online and at the Auckland War Memorial Museum until 28 April.

 ?? Picture: Supplied/Wildlife Photograph­er of the Year, via BBC ?? A polar bear sleeps on an iceberg off Norway’s Svalbard archipelag­o.
Picture: Supplied/Wildlife Photograph­er of the Year, via BBC A polar bear sleeps on an iceberg off Norway’s Svalbard archipelag­o.
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