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Israeli wins at World Festival of Underwater Pictures

Eilat’s Noam Kortler amazes judging panel with 10 digital images of undersea life for the Jean-Louis Galy, Labo Photon prize.

Israeli diver-photographer Noam Kortler is one of this year’s winners at the 42nd World Festival of Underwater Pictures

 

Israeli diver-photographer Noam Kortler is one of this year’s winners at the 42nd World Festival of Underwater Pictures (Festival Mondial de l’Image Sous-Marine), one of the world’s most prestigious photography competitions.

This is the third time Kortler has won an award at the competition.

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Israeli diver-photographer Noam Kortler is one of this year’s winners at the 42nd World Festival of Underwater Pictures (2)

This year, the Eilat resident and owner of the Nemo Divers club, won the Jean-Louis Galy, Labo Photon prize for a portfolio of 10 jaw-dropping digital prints of undersea life.
Israeli diver-photographer Noam Kortler is one of this year’s winners at the 42nd World Festival of Underwater Pictures (3)
Kortler’s photos were taken off the coast of Eilat and in waters around the world.
Israeli diver-photographer Noam Kortler is one of this year’s winners at the 42nd World Festival of Underwater Pictures (4)
Israeli diver-photographer Noam Kortler is one of this year’s winners at the 42nd World Festival of Underwater Pictures (5)

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