Double Interest Wall Print

Quick guide to selecting your wall print:

1. Choose the type - canvas, photo paper or fine art paper. Need more details? See the wall prints guide.

2. Select the size - the options in the drop-down menu refer to the print before a frame is added (including any border). All images are produced in their original uncropped format, so the actual image size may vary depending on your selection.

Canvas prints: the full image covers the entire front face. There is no border and the edges are white. The size selected from the drop-down size menu will be the actual image size.

Photo paper or fine art paper (framed or unframed) - actual image size within the border will be:

Paper size: width x height  Actual image size: width x height
40cm x 30cm 28cm x 20.9cm
50cm x 40cm 40cm x 29.9cm
70cm x 50cm 45.3cm x 34cm
100cm x 70cm 66.6cm x 50cm

3. Pick a frame (or choose not to). Frames are 2cm wide and stand 2.3cm from the wall.

4. Add to basket and you're done!

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Description / Double Interest Wall Print

Double Interest © Scott Portelli 2022. Wildlife Photographer of the Year is owned by the Natural History Museum, London.

Animal Portraits, Highly Commended

Scott’s fascination with an elaborately camouflaged leafy seadragon, off Cape Le Grand National Park, Western Australia, piqued the curiosity of an Australian sea lion. ‘She came in close, rolling around in the kelp, shifting her gaze between me and the fish,’ he says.

Found only in Australian waters, Australian sea lions were heavily hunted in the past. Today, they are endangered, mainly by entanglement in fishing nets but also by human disturbance. Leafy seadragons occurs only along this coast, hiding among kelp, other seaweeds and seagrass – habitats threatened by coastal development and pollution. Scott’s dual portrait captures a rarely seen interaction between these two elusive species.

About the photographer (2022)

Scott has spent more than two decades working in the underwater environment, producing a unique portfolio of underwater photography that showcases this intricate environment and its intriguing inhabitants. Working in extreme conditions, Scott produces photography that provides a rarely seen glimpse above and below the surface in some of the harshest places on the planet.