Three Sri Lankan photographers made headlines with their remarkable captures at the prestigious âSanctuary Asia Wildlife Photography Awards 2024â, showcasing the beauty and challenges of wildlife through their lenses. Â
Tharindu Dilshan Sendanayake Wins First Prize
Sri Lankaâs Tharindu Dilshan Sendanayake claimed the coveted first prize with his breathtaking photograph titled âPrimal Furyâ, taken at Yala National Park. The image vividly captures a dramatic life-or-death struggle between a dominant Sri Lankan leopard (Panthera pardus kotiya) and a wild pig (Sus scrofa affinis), creating a masterpiece reminiscent of a Renaissance painting. The intense scene unfolds as the leopard, startled mid-mating, defends itself against the charging wild pig.Â
This extraordinary depiction of the wild earned Tharindu a grand prize of INR 150,000. Â
Asela Karunaratne Earns Honourable MentionÂ
Asela Karunaratneâs drone shot âAngels in the Sandâ garnered an Honourable Mention. Captured at Mannar Beach, the photograph showcases a flock of Little Egrets (Egretta garzetta) gracefully scavenging for bycatch left behind by fishermen. This stunning birdâs-eye view celebrates the intricate relationship between wildlife and human activity along Sri Lankaâs vibrant coastline. Â
Lakshitha Karunarathna Takes Editorâs Choice
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Lakshitha Karunarathnaâs poignant image âA Dangerous Addictionâ was awarded Editorâs Choice for its sobering portrayal of a Sri Lankan elephant (Elephas maximus maximus) scavenging for food at a waste site in Ampara.Â
The photograph highlights the tragic consequences of human negligence, as these majestic creatures are forced to consume harmful refuse. The image serves as a powerful call for better waste management practices to protect one of Sri Lankaâs most iconic species.
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