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Change of Season - South

10 Sep 20241 Min read
Change of Season - South
Vast fields of lupins, commonly known as bluebonnets, burst into life around New Zealand’s southern lakes in spring.
Photographer: Christopher Gin    Location: New ZealandVast fields of lupins, commonly known as bluebonnets, burst into life around New Zealand’s southern lakes in spring. Photographer: Christopher Gin Location: New Zealand

For those in the southern hemisphere, September is a month of transition, a bridge between winter and spring. During this time, the days begin to lengthen, and the air turns sweet with the pungent scent of wildflowers and new growth. The Earth invites her human inhabitants to grow as well. At The Climate Tribe, we invite our friends and readers in the southern hemisphere to hold sustainability in their hearts and minds as they move forward into spring

This award-winning photograph is from the first season, “Love of the Earth,” from the Hamdan bin Mohamed bin Rashid al Maktoum International Photography Award (HIPA) Archive. The Climate Tribe has partnered with HIPA, leveraging the power of photography to inspire global awareness of sustainability and advance climate action.

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PhotographerChristopher Gin
LocationNew Zealand
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