Jeanette Sakel, a linguistics lecturer and keen wildlife photographer, saw the photo opportunity during her lunch break on campus.
“I had brought in my camera to see if I could capture the year’s first dragonflies at the pond. I noticed movement just below the water’s surface: a myriad of tadpoles, swirling at great speed around the water, forming intricate patterns,” she said.
The picture won the Close to Nature category in the awards.
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