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Congratulations to the winners of the EGU25 Photo Competition! | EGU Geolog

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Congratulations to the winners of the EGU25 Photo Competition!

For this year’s Photo Contest, EGU received a number of amazing images capturing a broad spectrum of the geosciences. Since the selection committee whittled the field down to 10 finalists, you have been voting for your favourites throughout EGU25’s week-long conference, both on-site in Vienna at the EGU booth, and online. After an enthusiastic response from voters, we are now ready -and very excited- to announce the winners!

Congratulations to our EGU25 Photo Competition winners!

(in alphabetical order of the photographer)

Radiation fog over the Ebro river by Carlos Calvo-Sancho

On Christmas Day, when a light mist covers the Ebro River, the Basilica del Pilar emerges from the mist like a sacred dream – silent, timeless and wrapped in the silent magic of winter’s grace.

The Snake in the Dinosaur Bone by Bernardo Cesare

Polarized light photomicrograph of a thin section of dinosaur bone collected in Utah, USA. The image shows a highly porous structure, with pores filled with late chalcedony, and the fossil remnants of the bone tissue, where black dots used to host a single bone cell. Width of view: 1,9 mm.

The structure of the bone mimics a snake ready to bite.

Imaggeo is the EGU’s online open access geosciences image repository. All geoscientists (and others) can submit their photographs and videos to this repository and, since it is open access, these images can be used for free by scientists for their presentations or publications, by educators and the general public, and some images can even be used freely for commercial purposes. Photographers also retain full rights of use, as Imaggeo images are licensed and distributed by the EGU under a Creative Commons licence. Submit your photos at http://imaggeo.egu.eu/upload/.

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Hazel Gibson is Head of Communications at the European Geosciences Union. She is responsible for the management of the Union's social media presence and the EGU blogs, where she writes regularly for the EGU's official blog, GeoLog. She has over 12 years experience in science communication with public audiences and a PhD in Geoscience Communication and Cognition from the University of Plymouth in the UK.

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