Top Wildlife Photography Prize: Picture of polar bear falling asleep on iceberg
A captivating photograph featuring a polar bear peacefully resting on an iceberg has won the esteemed Wildlife Photographer of the Year People’s Choice Award.
Titled ‘Ice Bed,’ this enchanting image was taken by British amateur photographer Nima Sarikhani and emerged triumphant in a competition that garnered a record-breaking 75,000 votes from the public.
Path to capturing the remarkable moment
The path to capturing the remarkable moment in Nima Sarikhani’s journey was truly an adventure.
- Spending three days navigating the icy waters near Norway in pursuit of polar bears, a sudden change in direction by his expedition vessel led to an unexpected encounter with two polar bears.
- It was the younger of the bears that caught Sarikhani’s attention as it ascended a small iceberg, carefully creating a space to settle.
- The resulting image portrays the male polar bear in a tranquil moment, peacefully asleep, capturing the essence of serenity.
Wildlife Photographer of the Year
The Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition, established and organized by the Natural History Museum in London, has been a pivotal event in the realm of wildlife photography since its founding in 1965 by BBC Wildlife Magazine.
- This yearly competition honors the profound impact of photography in showcasing the intricate, stunning, and varied aspects of the natural world.
- Claiming the People’s Choice Award in such a prestigious competition speaks volumes about the photographer’s expertise, commitment, and the captivating story their photography tells.
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