RUNNER-UP – Yuan Minghui, China
“In summer, the leaves of Victoria regia Lindl in the pond at Xishuangbanna Botanical Garden are cleaned by the garden workers. On the shore, I spotted a water wolf spider on the back of a large Victoria regia Lindl leaf. The leaf’s venation created natural frames filled with water that reflected the spider, combining shapes, lines, and points in a unique composition.
Water wolf spiders live near water and can float or run on the surface due to their light weight and hydrophobic leg hairs. Occasionally, they dive underwater, forming air bubbles to feed and rest. Finding this spider resting in the leaf’s vein frame, I carefully approached, adjusted my position, and captured the scene. The dim light required increased sensitivity and exposure, but I managed to shoot handheld and keep the subject clear.”