Two is company, three is beautiful.
Trios
TSAVO DUST BATH 5 – MIA COLLIS
Elephant orphanage in Kenya, The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust.
ORCHID 1 – JASPER DALGLIESH
Orchids come in many different colours, the one colour you’ll never see an orchid in is blue. They are one of the oldest flowers in existence.
NEW YORK SKYSCRAPERS 3 – ASHTON KEIDITSCH
Many of the world’s greatest photographers have turned their hand to the New York skyline as seen from below. Keiditsch captures the towering giants in a photograph that emphasises their abstract form and negative space as much as it does their height.
BOATMEN – JAKE POLONSKY
This stunning photo of three boatmen rowing through an idyllic, exotic landscape has the feel of a faraway place.
RATTLESNAKE CANYON – JASPER DALGLIESH
Smooth waves of petrified sand at Rattlesnake Canyon, Arizona, USA.
CANOES – DARWIN WIGGETT
Shot at Island Lake in British Columbia, Darwin focuses his lens on a set of three canoes. The canoes’ curved forms give the photograph an abstract quality.
POWDER 1 – HILARY STOCK
Hilary’s photographs have been published in the Daily Telegraph’s Travel section and she has covered various music festivals for the Telegraph, including Womad 2013, Womad 2014, Womad 2015 and CarFest South 2014.
THREE WOMEN – ANNE-BRITT KRISTIANSEN
Anne-Britt’s work explores the realm between dream and reality, evoking the free flow of impulses from the subconscious mind. This painting illustrates the feeling of belonging and its importance.
REDWING CLASS DINGHIES – LEO MASON
A stunning line of Redwing dinghies race next to each other in close proximity, heading toward the finish line beyond the camera. Mason, an award-winning sports photographer, captures the elegance and majesty of these large uniform sails.
THREE GIRAFFES – JASPER DALGLIESH
Giraffes in Jongamero Ruaha National Park, Tanzania.