Incredible photo of whale bones wins Swedish man Underwater Photographer of the Year 2024 award

Incredible photo of whale bones wins Swedish man Underwater Photographer of the Year 2024 award

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Category : Awards Published on: February 23 2024

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  • Swedish photographer Alex Dawson has been selected as Underwater Photographer of the Year in 2024 for his photo 'Whale Bones'.
  • The image shows a diver under the Greenland ice exploring the bones of a mink whale.
  • Alex Mustard chaired the judging panel of the awards. This image was submitted in the wide-angle category, with freediving mode.
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