There is a sense of living in the shadows, adapting and thriving in a human landscape that made this photograph resonate with the jury. This is what urban wildlife is all about. The photograph is also beautiful, the interplay between light and silhouette, the interaction between the adult and...
Take part in the world–famous Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition–open to young photographers from 4 January to 25 February 2016. For more than 50 years, Wildlife Photographer of the Year has championed honest and positive wildlife photograph. The competition rewards artistic innovation ...
For more than 50 years.Wildlife Photographer of the Year has championed honest and positive wildlife photograph. The competition rewards artistic innovation(创新)and technical excellence. Ages and submissions.Open to photographers aged 17 and under.Submissions can range from animal portraiture,action or...
the latest Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition, drawn from more than 45,000 entries nearly 100 countries. They include each of the category winners and incorporate all aspects of wildlife photography, from animal portraits to Earth’s environments. For each photograph there is a caption ...
"The world of slime molds is fascinating," said photographer Jason McCombe, who snapped this tiny growth in Essex. "They’re neither plants nor fungi. I had never noticed them before, but when I set out to find some to photograph, I discovered that, if conditions are right, they’re ...
And under the light of the midnight sun, the bear clawed out a bed on a small iceberg before sleeping. The photograph inspires strong emotions in all its viewers. While climate change is the biggest challenge for humans, the photograph also inspires hope that there is still time to fix the...
I decided to finally make the years of planning a reality,” he says. “I partnered with a local outfitter that knew I wanted to photograph polar bears in the summer, and they had a boat that I could use for a few weeks. After 13 days of living on a boat in the remote arctic...
Photographer Yongqing Bao's snapshot of a fight between a Tibetan fox and a marmot was named the winner of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year. Titled “The Moment”, the photograph was taken on the alpine meadowland of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in China. More than 48,000 people from 10...
It was Ritak’Uwa Blanco, the highest peak in the Eastern Cordillera of the Colombian Andes, that Gabriel had set out to photograph. Pitching his tent in the valley, he climbed up to photograph the snow-capped peak against the sunset. But it was the foreground of flowers that captured his...