The World Nature Photography Awards capture the serene and vicious beauty of nature.
The natural world is full of wonder. Life thrives in its every corner, from the abyssal depths of the oceans to the loftiest heights above Earth’s mountains. Thankfully, nature photographers capture Earth’s biodiversity in intimate detail, which is fully on display in the winning images from the World Nature Photography Awards. This year’s grand prize winner for the World Nature Photographer of the Year is Tracey Lund , for her fantastic shot of two gannets going after the same fish .
An osprey preying The bronze winner in the black and white category was this image of an osprey catching fish. The image is speckled with water droplets, making the osprey’s unfurled wings appear like a cloak under which it hunts. An infant elephant This shot of an elephant calf under the stride of its mother won the silver medal in the black and white category. A lonely leopard The gold winner in the black and white category was this image of a leopard, photographed under an arced tree.
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