Winners 2009
From 130,000 submissions in 3 categories (climate change, people and places) from readers across the globe, 3 winners emerge Their prize: a trip for 2 people to any of 100 cities where Metro is published
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I like foggy landscapesBror Johansson, 62, has been passionate about his hobby for over 30 years and this isn’t the first time he’s beeing awarded a prize for a picture. Even so, he didn’t expect to win this time.Tell us about the place where you took the photo, Foggy? By: Johanna Ohlson
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the reponse is unrealGraphic design student Hazel Coonagh lives in Dublin. For the past five years, the 23-year-old has pursued her real passion: photography. She is the winner in category “People”.Tell us about the photo, No future: I was waiting for the bus on my way home. It started snowing, but it wasn’t the fast kind of snowfall that’s hard to catch on a photo. The timing, atmosphere and weather were great. Fortunately, I always have my camera with me. This photo has really become a message about the recession in Ireland and the rest of the world. The response I’ve received is unreal. I think it's a result of a photograph with a real message behind it about the times we are living in which many people can identify with. What is your dream photo? Opportunities like this photo are my dream photos because they’re completely natural. Where would you want to go on your winning trip? New York City. by: Elisabeth Braw
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I waited six hours for this shotDaniel Matsui Ito, 35, took photography classes 10 years ago, but didn’t think he was good enough and instead became a businessman. Today Matsui Ito runs a restaurant – but he always carries his Nikon D200 with him.Tell us about the photo, Surfing clouds: It was rainy and cloudy, and suddenly the sun came out. I didn’t think the photo would turn out very well; I didn’t even expect to win the competition here in Mexico. Photography is 50% luck, but it’s the kind of luck you have to work for. I waited six hours for this shot. This mountain is a special place because nature changes so quickly. The photo shows nature telling people “you can do what you want, but I still rule the world”. What is your dream photo? I’d love to shoot the earth from space. Where would you want to go on your winning trip? I haven’t decided yet, but I think an Irish city. By: Elisabeth Braw
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Foggy
A beautiful, very well composed picture. It’s quite professionally planned.
No Future
The photographer has done very well in presenting a strong thoughtful portrait within a captivating, dark setting.
nubes para surfear | surfing clouds
Surfing Clouds can be an omen for what nature can do; you can see it as a metaphor of climate taking over and suffocating it.