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See the 2023 Wildlife Photographer of the Year winning images The winning photographs star different species from around the world, all highlighting the interplay between animals and humans.
The Wildlife Photographer of the Year contest, ... The reason for this “sad collage” remains a mystery, but it created a still life trapped in the water’s surface tension.
The Natural History Museum's prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition revealed stunning images that detail the profound environments and behaviors of creatures around the world.
Next year’s Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards will open for entrants in spring 2022. The full list of winners and finalists is available on the competition website.
Camano Island photographer celebrates nature through layered images Doug Landreth transforms photography into expressionistic collages layered with textures and colors. #k5evening To stream KING 5 ...
It features 38 award-winning images from past Wildlife Photographer of the Year competitions. Each photograph tells a unique story—from life-or-death decisions to changing environments and human ...
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BBC Earth’s complete wildlife photography masterclass is now ...
Now, the complete Framed in Nature series, which focuses on the craft and technique behind wildlife photography, has been compiled into one long-form video, creating a free one-stop masterclass ...
Photo: Tímea Ambrus, Hungary - Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2023 These two photos are part of a series that won the Portfolio category. The ground squirrel jumped as if he could fly.
The prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition is inviting fans of nature photography to vote for their favorite image to win the People's Choice Award. Here are your choices.
The finalists for this year's Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards — founded by photographers Paul Joynson-Hicks and Tom Sullam in 2015 — all have their own amusing talents. The annual photo ...
French photographer Laurent Ballesta has received this year's Wildlife Photographer of the Year award for his image of a tri-spine horseshoe crab off Pangatalan Island in the Philippines.
Wildlife photographer Johanna Turner captured this image of a black bear appearing to smile in the Angeles National Forest overlooking the San Gabriel Valley. (Johanna Turner) By Terry Castleman ...
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