Top Photos from Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2023
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By Vika https://pictolic.com/article/top-photos-from-wildlife-photographer-of-the-year-2023.htmlSnow Bison by Max Waugh, USA | Highly commended, Animal Portraits
The Natural History Museum (NHM) is previewing the best images it has received for its 59th annual Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition.
While the top 100 photos will be featured in an exhibition in London on October 13 (including the winners for each category and the prestigious Grand Title and Young Grand Title Awards), the Natural History Museum is highlighting some of the top photos it received from the 49,957 total entries from 95 different countries.
While many more photos are to come, this set of preview images features an unusual interaction of a macaque jumping on a deer photographed by Atsuyuki Ohshima, the drama of a snow leopard hunting a Pallas’s cat witnessed by Donglin Zhou along with photographer Michał Siarek’s capture as a team opens a crate to check on a tiger cub evacuated from Ukraine. Jasper Doest shares the heart-wrenching story of an elephant struck by a train in Gabon.
14 PHOTOS
1. Coot on Ice by Zhai Zeyu, China | Highly commended, 10 Years and Under
2. Mason bee at work by Solvin Zankl, Germany | Highly commended, Behaviour: Invertebrates
3. The Catwalk by Shashwat Harish, Kenya | Highly commended, 11-14 Years
4. The face of the persecuted by Neil Aldridge, South Africa | Highly commended, Photojournalism
5. War cub by Michał Siarek, Poland | Highly commended, Photojournalism
“What most impressed the jury was the range of subjects, from absolute beauty, rarely seen behaviors and species to images that are stark reminders of what we are doing to the natural world,” Kathy Moran, chair of the judging panel, says. “We felt a powerful tension between wonder and woe that we believe came together to create a thought-provoking collection of photographs.”
6. Prize catch by Jef Pattyn, Belgium/the Netherlands | Highly commended, Oceans: The Bigger Picture
7. Fight to the Death by Jasper Doest, The Netherlands | Highly commended, Photojournalism
8. Firebirds by Elza Friedländer, Germany | Highly commended, Behaviour: Birds
9. Race for Life by Donglin Zhou, China | Highly commended, Behaviour: Mammals
10. Possum’s Midnight Snack by Caitlin Henderson, Australia | Highly commended, Urban Wildlife
11. The Vanishing Seal by Bruno D’Amicis, Italy | Highly commended, Natural Artistry
12. Forest rodeo by Atsuyuki Ohshima, Japan | Highly commended, Behaviour: Mammals
13. Coral Connections by Alex Mustard, UK | Highly commended, Under Water
14. Mushroom magic by Agorastos Papatsanis, Greece | Highly commended, Plants and Fungi
As is the case every year, after the flagship exhibition of the winners at the Natural History Museum in London concludes, the photos will embark on a tour across the United Kingdom and around the world with the goal of showcasing the best in wildlife photography to millions of people around the world. The Natural History Museum also says that it hopes it will call on them to act on behalf of the planet and help preserve its natural beauty.
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