The public choice vote is now closed. Congratulations to Fisher Houston, who won with his ‘Blue Iguana’ image.
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- A flower for you – 2nd place Birds of Galapagos © Julie Gregoire (tree finch)
- A posing Sally lightfoot crab – Entered into Up Close and Personal © Jenny Howard (Sally Lighfoot crab)
- Blue iguana – Entered into Coastal and Marine © Fisher Houston
- Calm sea at Kicker Rock – 3rd place Landscapes © Peter Topley (Kicker Rock)
- Courting cormorants – Kirsty Macphie
- Curious sea lions – Overall 2nd place and joint 2nd place Up Close and Personal © Leighton Lum (Galapagos sea lions)
- Do not disturb – 1st place Urban LIfe © Fisher Houston (Galapagos sea lion on Isabela)
- Espanola inhabitants – Entered into Birds of Galapagos © Kasper Berg
- Espanola marine iguana – 1st place Up Close and Personal © Leighton Lum (Galapagos marine iguana)
- Galapagos brown pelican – entered into Coastal and Marine © Joe Sullivan
- Iguana expelling salt – 3rd place Coastal and Marine © Juan Jaramillo (Galapagos marine iguana)
- Land iguana with the munchies – 1st place Animals in Action © Leighton Lum (Galapagos land iguana)
- Mangrove nursery – Entered into Coastal and Marine © Sam Whitton
- Misty mountain (Isabela) © Fisher Houston
- Morning yoga – Entered into Up Close and Personal © Claire Herbaux
- Nazca boobies – Overall 1st place and Birds of Galapagos 1st place © Leighton Lum
- On the catwalk – Entered into Birds of Galapagos © Jessica Murphy
- Oversized confidence – ntered into Up Close and Personal © Kasper Berg (Lava lizard)
- Paradise – Overall 3rd place and Coastal and Marine 1st place- Sam Whitton
- Pollen Hunt – Entered into Up Close and Personal © Kirsty Macphie (Galapagos carpenter bee)
- Synchronized – 3rd place Birds of Galapagos © Juan Camilo Jaramillo (black-necked stilts)
- The pointy thorns of Opuntia – Entered into Up Close and Personal © Jenny Howard
- Welcome to Galapagos – Joint 2nd place Up Close and Personal © Leighton Lum (Galapagos giant tortoise)
- Within the leaves – Entered into Birds of Galapagos © Carmit Teicher
Terms and Conditions
- The photograph with the most votes on our Galapagos Conservation Trust’s website will win the 2021 Galapagos Photography Competition public vote category. Voting will close at midnight on 12 August 2021.
- By submitting a vote and entering a valid email address, you agree to be entered into our prize draw for a Galapagos digital adoption of your choice from the following; hammerhead shark, giant tortoise, Galapagos sea lion, Floreana mockingbird, Galapagos penguin, Marti the Hammerhead Shark.
- Only those who submit a valid email address when casting their public vote will be entered into the prize draw.
- The winner will be notified using the details provided at entry on or before 13 August. If the winner does not respond to Galapagos Conservation Trust within 14 days of being notified by Galapagos Conservation Trust, then the winner’s prize will be forfeited and Galapagos Conservation Trust shall be entitled to select another winner in accordance with the process described above (and that winner will have to respond within 14 days or else they will also forfeit their prize). If a winner rejects their prize or the entry is invalid or in breach of these Terms and Conditions, the winner’s prize will be forfeited and Galapagos Conservation Trust shall be entitled to select another winner.
- Galapagos Conservation Trust does not accept any responsibility if you are not able to take up the prize.
- The prize will be sent to the winner by Galapagos Conservation Trust by post within 14 days of acknowledging and accepting their prize win
- The prize is non-exchangeable, non-transferable, and is not redeemable for cash or other prizes.
- Galapagos Conservation Trust retains the right to substitute the prize with another prize of similar value in the event the original prize offered is not available.
- The winner may be required to participate in publicity related to the prize draw. This may include the publication of their name and winning photograph in any media.