Christopher Ison's dramatic photo, 'Storm Eunice', taken in Newhaven in the UK last year.
This photograph has won the Royal Meteorological Society Weather Photographer of the Year Competition 2022.
The judges commented that they loved the power of nature in the photo:
“That reminding us how small and insignificant we are as it conveys the dramatic movement and force of sea together with the resistance offered by a man-made building.”
A man speaks:
"I was rewarded with a set of images I’m very proud of,”
Ison says.
“When the storm was predicted, and it was carrying the first ever red warning for the south coast of England, I knew I had to find a spot to record it – this was going to be big.”
“I got there reasonably early to find many photographers already drenched in rain and seawater, standing very close to the harbor wall. "
And:
"I decided to head to high ground and slightly further away with my back to the weather."
A monstrous year. (I say)
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