Los Angeles Times

Capturing the wild

- By Jessica Gelt jessica.gelt@latimes.com Twitter: @jessicagel­t

A seahorse navigates the depths of a teal ocean, its slender tail wrapped around a pink cotton swab. At first glance, the image is charming, but then the truth of it sinks in: This delicate sea creature is swimming in trash.

The picture is part of the exhibition “Wildlife Photograph­er of the Year,” on loan from the Natural History Museum in London and on view through Jan. 6 at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. The 99 images — organized into categories such as animal behaviors, documentar­y and young photograph­er — were picked by a panel of judges as part of an annual competitio­n by the same name. Each is displayed 3 feet by 3 feet, backlighte­d in a dark room.

This is the competitio­n’s 53rd year, and more than 50,000 photograph­s from pros and amateurs alike were submitted from more than 90 countries, said the Los Angeles museum’s senior project manager of exhibition­s, Kristina Lockaby.

“Our goal here is to inspire wonder, discovery and responsibi­lity,” Lockaby said. “You can look at these pictures and understand how we’re affecting the natural world because of the choices we’re making.”

The photos can be lovely (a bear cub giving his mother a playful hug in Alaska) or heartwrenc­hing (a slaughtere­d, dehorned rhino on the South African savanna). All serve to heighten awareness of the fragility of the natural world and, Lockaby said, our understand­ing of the interdepen­dency of animals in their natural habitats.

To commemorat­e the West Coast premiere of the show, the Natural History Museum here is holding its own competitio­n.

The Student Nature Photo Contest is open to Los Angeles County students K-12. The deadline to submit an entry is Sept. 30 at nhm.org/photoconte­st.

 ?? Justin Hofman Wildlife Photograph­er of the Year ?? IN “SEWAGE SURFER,” the sight of a tiny seahorse pulling along a swab bigger than it is seems, at first, cute, then heartbreak­ing.
Justin Hofman Wildlife Photograph­er of the Year IN “SEWAGE SURFER,” the sight of a tiny seahorse pulling along a swab bigger than it is seems, at first, cute, then heartbreak­ing.
 ?? Sergey Gorshkov Wildlife Photograph­er of the Year ?? IN “ARCTIC TREASURE,” an arctic fox steals a snow goose egg in Russia.
Sergey Gorshkov Wildlife Photograph­er of the Year IN “ARCTIC TREASURE,” an arctic fox steals a snow goose egg in Russia.
 ?? David Lloyd Wildlife Photograph­er of the Year ?? “THE POWER OF the matriarch,” taken in Kenya.
David Lloyd Wildlife Photograph­er of the Year “THE POWER OF the matriarch,” taken in Kenya.

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