Photos
A forgotten corner or a growing problem?
submitted by Ninu Cremona Gozo College Secondary School : Allison Li Ana Dempsey
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): School magazine, school media
filed under One Take Photo Photos
awarded: Commended
Discarded materials turn green spaces into dumping grounds, threatening biodiversity. Shouldn’t we rethink waste management before nature becomes the casualty?
From Sea to Skyline
submitted by Ninu Cremona Gozo College Secondary School : Allison Li Ana Dempsey
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media, website
filed under One Take Photo Photos
awarded: Participation
As urban expansion encroaches on natural landscapes, how do we ensure that progress respects the environment?
A Timeless Beauty
submitted by Ninu Cremona Gozo College Secondary School : Allison Li Ana Dempsey
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): School magazine, school media
filed under One Take Photo Photos
awarded: Commended
Will this unspoiled landscape remain for future generations, or will human impact rewrite the scene?
Nature meets infrastructure
submitted by Ninu Cremona Gozo College Secondary School : Allison Li Ana Dempsey
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): School magazine, school media
filed under One Take Photo Photos
awarded: Commended
While waste bins provide a solution, responsible disposal is key. Can we balance tourism with environmental preservation?
A delicate balance: urban expansion meets nature’s serenity”.
submitted by Ninu Cremona Gozo College Secondary School : Allison Li Ana Dempsey
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media, website
filed under One Take Photo Photos
awarded: Commended
How can we ensure that progress does not come at the cost of our environment?”
Nature Versus Neglect
submitted by Ninu Cremona Gozo College Secondary School : Allison Li Ana Dempsey
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media, website
filed under One Take Photo Photos
awarded: Participation
Amidst the rugged beauty of the coastline, human traces remain. Will we choose conservation or let abandonment define our landscapes?
A Sea of Waste
submitted by Ninu Cremona Gozo College Secondary School : Allison Li Ana Dempsey
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media, website
filed under One Take Photo Photos
awarded: Commended
A sea of memories or a sea of waste? Abandoned tyres like this one pollute marine ecosystems, leaching toxic chemicals and harming aquatic life. The ocean is not a landfill—every action counts.
Curious Encounters: When Wildlife Meets Waste
submitted by Malta Visual and Performing Arts : Jethro Azzopardi Duca
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): other, school media
filed under Photos Staged Campaign Photo
A tiny snail explores a human-made object left in nature. What seems like harmless litter can disrupt ecosystems in ways we never expect. This image captures the stark reality of environmental degradation. The contrast between the discarded bottle and the resilient snail symbolizes nature’s silent battle against human pollution. While waste may seem harmless or forgotten, its impact lingers, affecting even the smallest creatures. The intrusion of waste into ecosystems, urges us to reconsider our footprint. Will we continue to let nature adapt to our waste, or will we take responsibility for preserving it?
Footprints Fade, But Waste Remains
submitted by Malta Visual and Performing Arts : Jethro Azzopardi Duca
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): other, school media
filed under One Take Photo Photos
This is a disappointing image that highlights the issue of littering on beaches. The abandoned trash, plastic bottles, and other waste contrast with the otherwise beautiful setting, showing the negative impact of human behavior on the environment. This image captures the aftermath of a day at the beach—towels, flip-flops, and, most strikingly, scattered waste left behind by visitors. While people come to enjoy the sun, sand, and sea, they often forget their responsibility to keep nature clean. Plastic bottles, cups, and other litter left carelessly on the shore will eventually find their way into the ocean, harming marine life and polluting the environment. It’s a stark reminder that protecting our beaches starts with simple actions—taking our trash with us.
Tied to the Sea: A Reminder of What We Leave Behind
submitted by Malta Visual and Performing Arts : Jethro Azzopardi Duca
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): other, school media
filed under One Take Photo Photos
Standing solemnly against the vast sea, this wooden cross with a rope wrapped around it serves as a silent symbol of loss and remembrance. Whether marking a personal tragedy or a broader warning about the dangers of the sea, it reminds us of the deep connection between humanity and nature. As climate change accelerates and coastal communities face increasing threats, this image urges us to reflect on the fragility of life and the power of the ocean. Will we learn to respect and protect it, or will we continue to take it for granted?


