The Veolia Environnement Wildlife Photographer of the Year Competition

Runner-up. Ever since Daniel Eggert first fell in love with pasque flowers, among the first flowers of spring, he had wanted to photograph them covered in hoar frost. Now it was pasque-flower time once again. He had already identified a spot of chalky grassland near his home where the plants grew, on the rim of the Nördlinger Ries crater (a meteor crater) in Bavaria, Germany. So as soon as a cold, frosty, sunny dawn was forecast, Daniel headed up the hill. “I found the ideal flowers to photograph, but I didn't have much time”, he says, “because I knew that as soon as the sun rose, the frost would quickly melt”. He took this image just as the rising sun began to bathe the hill in a wonderful orange light. “I love the colors”, he says, “and the contrast between the warm background and the cold ice”. (Photo by Daniel Eggert/Veolia Environnement Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2012)
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