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10 winners of World Nature Photography Awards that show nature in its absolute brilliance

​Celebrating the beauty and diversity of nature
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​Celebrating the beauty and diversity of nature

The World Nature Photography Awards 2024 celebrated the beauty and diversity of the natural world through stunning images captured by talented photographers. These awards highlight the intricate details and breathtaking moments found in nature. Here are ten winners from this year’s competition, showcasing nature in its absolute brilliance.

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​Underwater Gannets by Tracey Lund
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​Underwater Gannets by Tracey Lund

Tracey Lund from the UK won the grand prize and the gold in the Behavior – Birds category with her mesmerizing photo of two gannets underwater. Captured in the Shetland Islands, the image shows the birds diving for fish, creating a dynamic and captivating scene. Lund’s dedication is evident as she took 1800 shots to get the perfect image, demonstrating the patience and skill required to capture such a moment.

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​Mother Zebra and Foal by Alexander Brackx
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​Mother Zebra and Foal by Alexander Brackx

Alexander Brackx from Belgium won gold in the Behavior – Mammals category with his dramatic photo of a cheetah attacking a zebra and her foal. Taken in the Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya, the image captures the intense moment of survival in the wild. Brackx’s photo highlights the raw power and speed of the cheetah, as well as the protective instincts of the mother zebra.

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​Black Anglerfish by Nicolas Remy
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​Black Anglerfish by Nicolas Remy

Nicolas Remy from Australia won gold in the Animal Portraits category with his striking image of a black anglerfish. The photo, taken during a dive on a reef, emphasizes the unique and somewhat eerie appearance of this deep-sea predator. Remy’s expertise in underwater photography is evident in the clarity and detail of the anglerfish’s features.

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Head Massage by John Seager
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Head Massage by John Seager

John Seager from the United Kingdom won gold in the Behavior – Amphibians and Reptiles category with his charming photo of a lava lizard basking on the head of a marine iguana. Captured in the Galápagos Islands, the image showcases the unique interactions between different species in this iconic location. Seager’s photo brings a smile to viewers’ faces with the seemingly content expressions of both creatures.

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Stilt Fishermen by Pavlos Evangelidis
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Stilt Fishermen by Pavlos Evangelidis

Pavlos Evangelidis from Greece won gold in the People and Nature category with his serene image of traditional stilt fishermen in Sri Lanka. The photo, taken at sunset in Koggala, captures the fishermen balancing on poles as they cast their lines. Evangelidis’ image highlights the harmony between humans and their environment, showcasing a timeless fishing technique.

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Female Orca by Andy Schmid
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Female Orca by Andy Schmid

Andy Schmid from Switzerland won gold in the Underwater category with his captivating photo of a female orca splitting a herring bait ball. Taken in Skjervøy, Norway, the image captures the orca’s hunting prowess and the swirling mass of fish. Schmid’s photo provides a glimpse into the underwater world and the intricate behaviors of marine predators.

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​Leopard by Richard Li
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​Leopard by Richard Li

Richard Li from the USA won gold in the Black and White category with his powerful image of a leopard. Captured in the East Rift Valley, Kenya, the photo emphasizes the grace and strength of this majestic big cat. Li’s use of black and white photography enhances the dramatic effect, highlighting the leopard’s intense gaze and sleek form.

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​Fungus Owl by Chatree Lertsintanakorn
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​Fungus Owl by Chatree Lertsintanakorn

Chatree Lertsintanakorn from Thailand won gold in the Underwater category with his intriguing photo of an owl-like fungus growing on a submerged log. The image highlights the fascinating and often overlooked aspects of underwater ecosystems.

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Art in Nature by Miki Spitzer
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Art in Nature by Miki Spitzer

Miki Spitzer from Israel won gold in the Nature Art category with his artistic photo capturing the intricate patterns of Iceland’s topography. The image features icy blue watery veins, shimmering glacial braids, and glistening golden sediment, creating a mesmerizing visual effect. The shapes and colors evoke the forms of various animals, leaving the interpretation up to the viewer’s imagination. This photo beautifully showcases the natural artistry found in Iceland’s landscapes.

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