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Today I received an email informing me that I have won the ‘Snow and Ice’ Special Award in the International Landscape Photographer Of The Year 2024 awards. It’s the first time I participate in this competition and I am really honored I received this special prize.

The image that received me the award is one I captured during my recent photo workshop in East Greenland. I spotted this unique spiral of floating chunks of ice in a remote area near Scoresbysund in East Greenland. I really liked this spiral and it only appeared momentarily. A few moments later, the spiral was no more.

I captured this photograph as a 3-shot bracketed vertical panorama with the DJI Mavic 3 Pro.

I discovered this spiral of floating chunks of ice in the ‘Iceberg City’ in a remote part of Scoresbysund in East Greenland.

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Jeroen is an award-winning Belgian photographer based in Iceland. The past years, he dedicated his photography to the Central Highlands & volcanic eruptions. Most recently, he received international attention for his work at the Fagradalsfjall volcano.


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