Earth And Sky Photo Contest 2013 Winners Revealed (PHOTOS, VIDEO)


"Totality," solar eclipse Nov 14, 2012 Queensland, Australia - by Geoff Sims,


Sky Above Godafoss,” featuring aurora and the Milky Way over the "Waterfall of the Gods" in Iceland.

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Crossed Destinies," by Luc Perrot, of France's Réunion Island (in the Indian Ocean


“A Canyon Lake Morning,” - natural sky and the night environment in Arizona.

See more: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/16/earth-sky-photo-contest-2013-winners_n_3287074.html#slide=2460117


The World At Night (TWAN), an international photography program that collaborated with Astronomers Without Borders for the annual contest, received submissions from photographers in 45 countries around the world. Divided into two categories, "Beauty Of The Night Sky" and "Against The Lights," users were asked to submit photos, taken within the last year, that depict the earth and sky without any extravagant editing.
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Stephane Vetter, of France, took home the top prize overall and first place in the Beauty Of The Night Sky category for his "Sky Above Godafoss," a panoramic photo of the aurora and the Milky Way over Iceland. Austria's Andreas Max Böckle claimed first prize in the Against The Lights category with his photo, "Under the Hood," which captures a moonlit mountaintop overlooking Salzburg, Austria.
TWAN winners were decided by a panel of judges, primarily TWAN members, whoexamined twice as many photos as last year. The goal of the contest, now in its fourth year, is to find high-quality images that illustrate "how important and delicate the starry sky is as an affecting part of our nature, and also how bad the problem of light pollution has become," the international photography program said in a statement.
According to National Geographic, light pollution results when man-made light "spills into the natural world." This artificial light shines into various directions in the sky or at the ground.
"It isn't just an astronomer's problem," TWAN Director Babak Tafreshi explained to NBC News. "It's a major waste of energy, it disrupts ecosystems and has adverse health effects."
As a 2009 study published in Environmental Health Perspectives indicates, light pollution can contribute to negative effects on human health. However, the extent to which this misdirected artificial light impacts health is still being studied.

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