Capturing the environment
Photographs entered for the Syngenta Photography Award on the theme of Grow-Conserve.
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Yan Wang Preston
Photographer Yan Wang Preston has won the Professional Commission in this year's Syngenta Photography Award for her long term project entitled Forest.
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Kenneth O’ Halloran
The Open Competition was won by Kenneth O’Halloran for his picture Rice Farmer, Sanwougou Lalle, Togo.
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K M Asad
This image, taken last year in Bangladesh by K M Asad, is titled the Cost of climate change.
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Eric Tomberlin
Eric Tomberlin captured the colourful houses that line a hillside in the town of Issaquah, in Washington state in the US, by combining multiple images in Photoshop.
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Rajendra Mohan Pandey
Rajendra Mohan Pandey's image portrays those who live by the water in Kolkata, India.
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Ian McNaught Davis
Ian McNaught Davis's image is of a young man taking a selfie at the Raskazone Swimming Club in Tanga, Tanzania.
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Yiorgios Doukanaris
Yiorgios Doukanaris captures an Eritrean woman sitting in her tent in a French refugee camp in Calais.
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Ryan Koopmans
This colourful interchange in Shanghai, China was photographed by Ryan Koopmans.
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Johann Rousselot
A farmer in Delhi, India, crosses the road with a flock of sheep in Johann Rousselot's photograph.
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Ryan Koopmans
In another image, Koopmans takes an aerial shot of visitors to the bright gardens of Astana in Kazakhstan.
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David Verberckt
David Verberckt captures stone diggers in Jaflong, Bangladesh, extracting materials for the construction business. The Syngenta Photography Award exhibition, Grow-Conserve, is at Somerset House, London, 9-28 March 2017.