Yorkshire Post

Beauty and a few beasts – large and very small

- DAVID BEHRENS COUNTY CORRESPOND­ENT ■ Email: david.behrens@ypn.co.uk ■ Twitter: @yorkshirep­ost

THEY ARE snapshots of life on Earth that make even a David Attenborou­gh documentar­y seem like a home movie.

The Royal Society, the 350-year-old fellowship of the world’s most eminent scientists, received more than 1,000 entries for its annual competitio­n to find photograph­s that communicat­e complex natural phenomena to a general audience – and these were among the best.

A remarkable aerial shot by the polar ecologist Peter Convey, which captures an Antarctic ice sheet being stretched in opposite directions into formations like vast sugar cubes, was picked as the winner.

Ulrike Muller, one of the judges, said it illustrate­d “the stunning beauty of a rare geological phenomenon, and invites the viewer to wonder at the scale and the mechanisms

It’s been a privilege to work in the Antarctic for nearly 30 years Polar ecologist and prizewinni­ng photograph­er Peter Convey

creating such patterns”.

The shadow of Mr Convey’s Twin Otter plane as it goes over the Antarctic Peninsula shows the scale of the ice sheet.

He said: “It’s been an incredible privilege to work in the Antarctic for nearly 30 years. Every time I go there it takes my breath away.”

Prof Nico de Bruyn’s extraordin­ary picture of killer whales suddenly entering a small bay and surprising the huddle of King Penguins preening themselves in the water won the contest’s environmen­tal science section. It was taken in the subantarct­ic Indian Ocean and shows the penguins focused on the unexpected danger, while an unconcerne­d lesser sheathbill surveys the colony for food.

Another winning shot captures the rare optical phenomenon of a light pillar underneath the moon.

 ?? PICTURES: PA. ?? NATURAL WONDER: Highly rated entries in the 2017 Royal Society Photograph­y Competitio­n, from top, Within Reach by Petr Horalek; Waiting in the Shallows by Nico de Bruyn; Toss the Scorpion by Susmita Datta; Icy Sugar Cubes by Peter Convey, the overall...
PICTURES: PA. NATURAL WONDER: Highly rated entries in the 2017 Royal Society Photograph­y Competitio­n, from top, Within Reach by Petr Horalek; Waiting in the Shallows by Nico de Bruyn; Toss the Scorpion by Susmita Datta; Icy Sugar Cubes by Peter Convey, the overall...

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