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Wide Angle

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First episode dateJuly 11, 2002
Final episode dateSeptember 9, 2009
Presented by Aaron Brown
Executive producers Stephen Segaller
Micah Fink
Andy Halper
Sep 2, 2009
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Date of Upd.
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Dedicated to international current affairs documentaries, each episode of "Wide Angle" features producers and journalists from around the world reporting on an event, issue or trend through the eyes of the people who are living it. Former CNN and ABC newsman Aaron Brown is the series' anchor, introducing the featured documentary before closing each broadcast with a one-on-one interview with a high-profile guest who lends perspective on how global concerns affect Americans and U. S. foreign policy. …

Underwater photographer of the year

Feb 16,2020 5:02 am

underwater photographer of the year celebrates the photography below The Surface of the oceans, lakes and rivers.

More Than 5,500 underwater images of 13 categories of underwater photographers from over 70 countries around The World were entered.

Greg Lecoeur won underwater photographer of the year 2020 with the Frozen Mobile Home, shows seals around an iceberg in the Antarctic. Anita Kainrath, Austria, won the Up & Coming underwater photographer of the year with the Shark Nursery show, baby lemon sharks in a mangrove in The Bahamas . Italian Pasquale Vassallo won the Marine Conservation Photographer of the Year with the Last of the twilight, Last Gasp , shows a tuna fish as it is pulled up to a boat off the coast of Naples. Nick and More, from Devon, won The British underwater photographer of the year with Habitat Zoom Blur, included in Indonesia. Only Tucker, of Wimbledon, won The Most Promising British underwater photographer, with the agitation in the sea, a panoramic photo of a seahorse. Zena Holloway won The Black and White category with a picture of the Brazilian free-divers and conservationists Flavia Eberhard in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula . Renee Capozzola won The Wreck of the category with a split-shot from Georgios ship wreck, in Saudi Arabia . The Ship ran aground in the years 1978 and now serves as an artificial reef. Keigo Kawamura won the Macro category with an image of unicorn-shrimp in Japan. Trevor Rees won The British waters Wide Angle category with a picture of a fireworks anemone at the top of the hole Dutch, in Shetland. Shane Keena won the category conservation with A Shot of a hermit crab on Peleliu island with a discarded can as a temporary home.

nature, scuba diving, photography

Source of news: bbc.com

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