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Weeping willows photo voted the best

- OWN CORRESPOND­ENT

AN ENCHANTING image of willow branches mirrored by the surface of a frozen Italian lake, submitted in dedication to a lost friend, has won Wildlife Photograph­er of the Year People’s Choice Award 2021.

Italian photograph­er Cristiano Vendramin’s photograph touched the hearts of more than 31 800 wildlife and nature enthusiast­s who voted online for his breathtaki­ng landscape to win from a shortlist of 25 images.

The shortlist was chosen by the Natural History Museum, London, from a record-breaking 50 000 images from 95 countries submitted to the 57th annual competitio­n.

While visiting Santa Croce Lake in northern Italy in 2019, Vendramin noticed the water was unusually high and the willow plants were partially submerged, creating a play of light and reflection­s on the surface of the water.

Vendramin was reminded of a dear friend who had loved this special place and is no longer here.

“I hope that my photograph­y will encourage people to understand that the beauty of nature can be found everywhere around us, and we can be pleasantly surprised by the many landscapes so close to home.

“Nature photograph­y is therefore important to remind us of this bond, which we must preserve, and in whose memory, we can take refuge.”

Director of the Natural History

Museum, Dr Douglas Gurr, said: “Cristiano’s poignant image symbolises the positive impact nature can have on our well-being and lives. It can provide solace and a space to reflect on the past and even spark hope for the future.

“These past two years have redefined what truly matters in life, the people and the environmen­ts that play a crucial role in our own personal ecosystems. I hope those who look at this landscape frozen in time are reminded of the importance of connecting to the natural world.”

Vendramin’s winning photograph and the top four highly commended finalists will be displayed in the Wildlife Photograph­er of the Year exhibition at the Natural History Museum in London.

The four highly commended finalists who captured the fascinatio­n of nature enthusiast­s across the globe include Shelter from the Rain by Ashleigh McCord, a tender moment between two male lions in the rain, and Jo-Anne McArthur’s striking portrait of a kangaroo and her joey emerging from the aftermath of the Australian bushfires, Hope in a Burned Plantation.

The Eagle and the Bear by Jeroen Hoekendijk is a dynamic photograph showing a surprising encounter between two unlikely subjects, and a truly magical depiction of two male golden pheasants is the subject of Qiang Guo’s Dancing in the Snow.

Wildlife Photograph­er of the Year is developed and produced by the Natural History Museum and offers a global platform for amateur and profession­al photograph­ers alike.

The exhibition shines a light on stories and species around the world and supports the museum in its mission of creating advocates for the planet. The 58th competitio­n is being judged by an esteemed panel of experts, and the winners will be revealed in October 2022.

The Natural History Museum’s Wildlife Photograph­er of the Year exhibition in London is sponsored by renewable energy company Ørsted and non-alcoholic beverage company Seedlip.

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Wildlife Photograph­er of the Year Hope in a JO-ANNE McArthur’s striking portrait of a kangaroo and her joey emerging from the aftermath of the Australian bushfires, Burned Plantation. |
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Photograph­er of the Year Wildlife THE Eagle and the Bear by Jeroen Hoekendijk, taken in Anan, Alaska in the US. |
 ?? Wildlife Photograph­er of the Year ?? CRISTIANO Vendramin’s enchanting image has won the Wildlife Photograph­er of the Year People’s Choice Award 2021. |
Wildlife Photograph­er of the Year CRISTIANO Vendramin’s enchanting image has won the Wildlife Photograph­er of the Year People’s Choice Award 2021. |
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Wildlife Photograph­er of SHELTER from the Rain by Ashleigh McCord. | the Year

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