b'18 Member News November 2019The future of engineeringBreadth of engineeringand technology capturedWinners of our Engineering & Technology Photographer of the Year 2019 competitioncaptured the dynamic, creative and progressive face of engineering and engineers. sun came up and illuminated the control desk. It gave the image warmth to it, over what would ordinarily be viewed as cold, neglected and unloved.This years competition was supported by Amateur Photographer magazine, the British Journal of Photography and National Geographic Kids, and it was fronted and judged by the Gadget Shows Georgie Barrat along with Nigel Atherton, Editor of Amateur Photographer magazine, Gillian Abbott, Picture Editor at E&T magazine andDr Imran Ansari, IET YPCC Vice-Chair.Crumbling Power Station desk at Sunrise, Dibs McCallum Youth category winnersEarlier this year the IET launched itsNathan Phua from Watford, who won annual photography competition for thethe Youth Structure category, was third year running. We received over 450named the overall junior winner for photos from young people and adultshis photo Hyperspace Tunnel. This across the world, who submitted imagescaptures the Adams Plaza Bridge in to categories spanning five engineeringCanary Wharf London. and technology sectors including: Design and Production, Digital, Environment and Energy, Structures, and Transport.Dibs McCallum from Norwich won theAdult category winnersAdult Environment and Energy categoryOther category winners included and was named overall adult winnerIgor Ronevic from the Czech for his photo Crumbling Power StationHyperspace Tunnel, Nathan Phua Republic, who won the Adult Design desk at Sunrise, which he took inside anand Production category for his abandoned power station.photo The modern alchemist. Igor As a photographer that likes to challengerecreated the historical painting The peoples perceptions of decaying objects,Alchemist Discovering Phosphorus Dibs explained: Im overjoyed to have wonto show that modern chemistry can this competition. It gives a real sense ofinspire as much awe and wonder as validation when someone else sees artistry,in the days of alchemy. beauty and depth in the image I created.I hope people enjoy the image as muchThe winning and highly commended as I do. When I took the picture it wasphotos will shortly go on display at our so peaceful just standing there as theThe modern alchemist, Igor Ronevic London headquarters, Savoy Place. To view all the winning and highly commended photographs, please visit theiet.org/photo-competition'