Wiki Loves Earth, a photo contest of natural monuments, became international for the first time in 2014 and was held in 16 countries. The contest is over now, and after the careful evaluation the international jury is happy to announce the winners
Wiki Loves Earth is a photo contest of natural monuments, where participants picture protected areas and upload their photos to Wikimedia Commons. The goal of the project is, on one hand, to capture under a free license as many natural monuments and protected areas as possible, and on the other hand, to contribute to environment protection by raising public awareness.
After years of successful Wiki Loves Monuments organisation there was an idea of a similar contest for natural monuments. The idea of Wiki Loves Earth was born in 2012, and it was implemented for the first time in Ukraine, where the contest was held from 15 April to 15 May 2013.
In 2014, Wiki Loves Earth was joined by 15 other countries from four different continents – Europe, Asia, Africa and America. Most of countries organised the contest from 1 May to 31 May 2014, while some countries extended the contest period till 30 June, and Serbia was the last to finish on 15 July. During the contest, over 70,000 pictures were submitted by more than 3,000 participants.
Similarly to Wiki Loves Monuments, Wiki Loves Earth was organised through numerous national contests, coordinated by local volunteers. The national juries then submitted up to 10 pictures to the international stage of the contest. With 16 participating countries, the international jury had to consider a total of 156 candidate pictures.
The international jury was composed of seven photographers, most of whom were experienced in nature photography: Diego Delso (Spain/Germany), Muhammad Mahdi (Tanzania/India), Julián Monge-Nájera (Costa Rica), Susanne Plank (Austria), Esther Solé (Spain), Oleg Zharii (Ukraine) and Wikimedian Wikimk (Macedonia). Their profiles can be found in the jury report. After several weeks of evaluation they have selected the following images:
The first prize goes to the view of Carpathian National Park from Hoverla, Ukraine by Dmytro Balkhovitin. This photo gives an exciting view from the highest point of Ukraine — Hoverla — towards Carpathian National Park, one of the largest in Ukraine. The jury was particularly impressed by the composition of the photo and its lighting with great crepuscular rays.
The second prize was attributed to the photo of God‘s Finger Rock in the Serra dos Órgãos National Park, Brazil. This image by Carlos Perez Couto depicts the best known rock formation in the park, which is also symbol of Brazilian mountaineering and of the entire state of Rio de Janeiro. Breathtaking landscapes are completed with excellent composition that even reminded to one juror of Chinese paintings.
An image of Estonia’s Mukri Nature Park by Janno Loide (Amadvr) was awarded the third place. This original almost monochromatic image represents an autumn fog over the marshes of Estonia. In addition, the jury appreciated the good representation of the red colour of the sky together with high level of detail.
The remaining photos receiving the awards are the following:
Winners were determined by the 7-person jury. Each participating country could nominate one member to the international jury, although only 5 countries used this right. Two further jury members were added by the international organising team to increase diversity of the jury.
156 nominations were submitted to the international organising team by the national juries of the 16 participating countries. Each country was allowed to submit up to 10 images, but some countries decided to submit less images. Andorra and Spain submitted their images in a double nomination. The jury selected and ranked the photos in several stages by means of a dedicated web tool.
The full report of the international jury, explaining the work of the jury, selection process and presenting the results together with comments of the jury, is available here.
Congratulations to the winners and thank you for everyone who worked on organisation of the contest this year!
Mykola Kozlenko,
Wikimedia Ukraine / WLE International team.
All photographs in this post are published by their authors under CC BY-SA 3.0. Click the photos for details.
Não basta apenas ser fotógrafo amador, precisa ter muito talento e câmera top. Os dois primeiros eu tenho, só não tenho a câmera!
Resumindo, um evento para poucos!
While it’s true that talented photographers with good cameras have more chances to win main prizes, some countries offer special nominations and/or nominations for the highest number of nature protected areas pictured, where it’s much easier to win a prize, no matter whether you have professional equipment and high skills in photography.
A beleza da natureza e a poesia dos fotógrafos impacta.
Pena que toda essas belezas estão nas mãos do Homem,
e um dia não mais existirão…
fIZ UM COMENTÁRIO PARA AS FOTOS DE 2015. Repito novamente o meu comentário. Lamento não ter uma câmera fotográfica que capture imagens semelhantes. Coisas da vida. Mas, pretendo adquirir uma em que possa participar a altura dessas aqui expostas. Parabéns a todos.
Fotos espetaculares!! Sera que amadores podem participar!! Imagens lindas de se ver!!
São imagens que nos enchem o coração de alegria.
Sensacional. Imagens que transbordam em nossos olhos de prazer e encantos!
Gostei muito. Tanto pela beleza que nos mostra, como nos faz pensar o que podemos fazer para manter este mundo maravilhoso assim, sem destrui-lo com nossas avarezas e orgulhos… (…???)
Um concurso que dá prazer participar, finalmente!
Muito lindas! Gostei de quase todas!
como enviar a foto?
meu dedo captura oque meus olhos vem e que meu coração sente
Lindas as fotos, portanto, ótimos fotógrafos.
Espero participar do concurso este anos de 2015