Honorable Mention

The long tongue of ice - Aletsh Glacier, Swizerland
DESCRIPTION
Aletsh Glacier is the longest and most extensive glacier in the Alps. It rises at 4,000 meters from the peaks of the Jungfrau and flows down to the Valais at 2,500 meters. Its river of ice, more than 20 kilometers long, is so immense that it is visible from every point of Oberland. A unique landscape where, in summer, the crevasses create megalithic electromagnetic shapes. AUTHOR
I'm Sonia Luisi, a building engineering from Milan. I love the Apls from any point of view. I'm thrilled by the hundreds of passes that cross them, as well as from the immense masses of ice that cover them above 2,500 meters. I spend all my free time travelling on Alps, and where I can't go by foot, I go through my camera lens. For me, photography is a tool for investigation, analysis and discovery.