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From Rain to Light: Spotlight on Amazing Weather Photo Contest Winners

MONews
2 Min Read

Hello, Greenpeace Photo Contest enthusiasts!

We were overwhelmed and delighted by the number and quality of submissions. You all didn’t make it easy for us to choose a winner. There were many people who captured the topic beautifully, and the photos of 5 of the participants were judged to be the best. Without further ado, we are pleased to announce our five winners (in no particular order).

1. Corin defect
2. Doris Potter
3
. Lloyd Roisel
4
. Marsha Clark

Corin Fault – Double Rainbow
Doris Potter – Circular horizontal arc of Cooper Marsh
Lloyd Roisel – Sunrise on Vancouver Island
Marsha Clark – A twist in BC’s Elk Valley

And for the first time, a People’s Choice winner was one of the final five winners. Please applaud. jack adamsonThe fifth winner and People’s Choice winner.

Jack Adamson – Starkeya, the lone wolf of Discovery Island

Your talent and passion for photography is truly inspiring, and we are grateful to have such a creative and dedicated community of nature photographers among our supporters. If you have any suggestions for next year’s contest theme, please feel free to share them with us. We always want to hear your ideas.

I’m already looking forward to next year’s contest, and I’d like to once again express my sincere gratitude to everyone who participated. As we conclude this chapter of the contest, let us continue to celebrate the beauty of our planet, prepare our cameras for our next adventure, and always be inspired by the wonders of the world around us.

Thank you again to the winners and participants.

Until next time, keep taking photos and looking effortlessly awesome!

Warm regards,

Sana

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