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CIWEM's Environmental Photographer of the Year 01/06/2012, 08:54:19 AM (GMT+7)

(Guardian)-CIWEM has began calling for photographers to submit entries for its 2012 award. Honouring amateurs and professionals alike, the contest is an international showcase for the very best in environmental photography and video. Here is a selection of past entries


By KM Asad, Homeless People (quality of life, highly commended) Photograph: 2011 EPOTY/CIWEM


By GMB Akash, Nothing to Hold on to (quality of life, runner-up) Photograph: 2011 EPOTY/CIWEM


By Hui Yu Kim, Boating Fun (Atkins’ young environmental photographer of the year, under 16 highly commended) Photograph: 2011 EPOTY/CIWEM



By Meyrem Bulucek, Growing Young (Atkins’ young environmental photographer of the year 2011 & under 21 winner) Photograph: 2011 EPOTY/CIWEM

BY Hannah Rumsby, Food Waste – Pineapples (A view of the western world, runner-up) Photograph: 2011 EPOTY/CIWEM

By Michael Theodric, Diguyur (Atkins’ young environmental photographer of the year: under 21 runner-up) Photograph: 2011 EPOTY/CIWEM


By Neil A White, Lost Villages (Mott MacDonald’s changing climates highly commended) Photograph: 2011 EPOTY/CIWEM

By Kevin Lake, Last Night of the Tube (A view of the western world, highly commended) Photograph: 2011 EPOTY/CIWEM

By Abhijit Nandi Nandi, Summer Rituals of Bengal (guality of life, highly commended) Photograph: 2011 EPOTY/CIWEM

By Alex Rhodes, Transport Links: Nature v Human (Atkins’ young environmental photographer of the year – under 16 highly commended) Photograph: 2011 EPOTY/CIWEM
 
 
 
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