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Headline : Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2016
Caption : © Rudi Sebastian_Wildlife Photographer of the Year, Detail winner
PersonInImage : The sand canvas
Rudi Sebastian
GERMANY
Winner,Details
The pristine white sand of Brazil’s Lençóis Maranhenses National Park offers a blank canvas to the rain. In the dry season,sand from the coast is blown by powerful Atlantic winds as far as 50 kilometres (30 miles) inland,sculpting a vast expanse of crescent-shaped dunes up to 40 metres (130 feet) high. With the onset of the rains,the magic begins. An impermeable layer beneath the sand allows water to collect in the dune valleys,forming thousands of transient lagoons,some more than 90 metres (295 feet) long. Bacteria and algae tint the clear water in countless shades of green and blue,while streams carrying sediment from the distant rainforest make their mark with browns and blacks. Patterns appear as the water evaporates,leaving behind organic remains. Rudi learned about the park on a TV programme,and realizing the photographic potential,planned his trip almost two years ahead,to make sure of the season and that he would have time to stay until the water level was right. He waited several days for the perfect light – overhead,to bring out the colours but with clouds obscuring any direct sun ‘to get a shadowless purity’. Shooting almost vertically down from a small aircraft with the door removed,avoiding perspective or scale,he created his striking image. A few weeks later,the scene had evaporated.
Canon EOS 5DS R + 24–70mm f4 lens at 70mm,1/2000 at f5.6 (+0.3 e/v),ISO 320.