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Human And Nature Finalist - "Fox City" By Peter Mather

Fox overlooking a snowy town at sunrise, showcasing wildlife and landscape diversity for photography awards.

Whitehorse, Canada. "After working with them for months, this photographer got to know the behavior of the local red foxes well enough to anticipate this one's arrival at a favorite outcrop overlooking the city."

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    Winged Life Finalist - "Beautiful Wings" By Takuya Ishiguro

    Close-up of a dragonfly with iridescent wings near a pond, showcasing rich diversity of life in nature photography awards.

    Osaki-shi Miyagi-ken, Japan. "Taken while the dragonfly rested in a swamp, this photographer’s close-up allows its magnificent wingspan to truly shine. Dragonflies in cooler climates tend to have more color in their wings than their warmer temperature counterparts, which makes a rainbow-winged dragonfly in the historically hot and humid July weather in Japan so dramatic."

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    Aquatic Life Finalist - "Danger In The Mud" By Jens Cullman

    Close-up of a crocodile eye blending into mud, showcasing the rich diversity of life on Earth in wildlife photography.

    Mana Pools National Park, Zimbabwe. "Though the Mana Pools National Park has been beset by an ongoing drought, this photographer managed to discover a captivating crocodile lying in wait in a nearly dried-out pool. These muddy pools are often the site of wildlife rescues, including two baby elephants in February of 2022."

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    #4

    Terrestrial Wildlife Finalist - "The Stoat's Game" By Jose Grandio

    Stoat captured mid-air in snowy landscape showcasing rich diversity of life on Earth in award-winning photography image.

    The French Alps. "Its formerly brown coat now completely white thanks to the cold climate, a stoat makes an unusual appearance from its underground burrow to give our photographer a glimpse during an unexpected wintry jump. Could it be joy?"

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    #5

    Winged Life Winner - "Frame Within A Frame" By Sitaram Raul

    Bat in flight among green leaves, capturing the rich diversity of life in nature photography awards.

    Badlapur, India. "A fruit bat majestically makes its way to a custard apple tree for a feast, finding itself perfectly placed within the canopy opening. It’s no coincidence that the framing is so precise; the photographer spent nearly three weeks observing these bats’ behavior as they frequented the fruit tree, learning their habits and finally capturing this photo when the moment presented itself."

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    #6

    Grand Prize - "Bee Balling" By Karine Aigner

    Close-up of bees gathered on the ground, showcasing rich diversity of life in a striking nature photography award image.

    Texas, United States. "A rare moment captured up close: Diadasia rinconis (Cactus Bees) swarming together in a mating ball, each male eager to become companions with a female. Native to America, these bees are considered a solitary species, meaning they live without the hierarchy and structure of their European counterparts—though they still work to pollinate cacti and help plants in the American southwest thrive."

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    Terrestrial Wildlife Finalist - "Ghost Of The Mountains" By Sandesh Kadur

    Snow leopard climbing rocky terrain in a mountainous landscape, showcasing rich diversity of life on Earth.

    Ladakh, India. "Snow leopards are masters of disguise, able to camouflage quickly in their harsh, mountainous habitats. Before technological advancements in trap photography, one could only catch a fleeting glimpse—thus earning them the nickname ‘ghost of the mountains’."

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    #8

    Landscapes, Waterscapes, And Flora Finalist - "Ice Cream Cake" By Bart Heirweg

    Iceberg waves under a full moon at dusk, showcasing the rich diversity of life on Earth in photography awards.

    Disko Bay, Ilulissat, Greenland. "A fluffy iceberg set against a gorgeous purple sky, illuminated by a red-hued moon. The photographer hoped to show the soft (serve) side to icebergs, which are often presented as imposing, even threatening subjects. Nature has never looked more delicious!"

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    Aquatic Life Finalist - "Shooting Star" By Tony Wu

    Underwater photo of a glowing sea creature with ethereal light effects, capturing life diversity in photography awards.

    Kagoshima, Japan. "An illuminating look at how sea stars reproduce—and it’s not by conjuring lightning! Sea stars spawn; releasing eggs and sperm simultaneously from their arms into the water, where fertilization occurs."

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    Winged Life Finalist - "A Feathered Home" By Pallavi Laveti

    Close-up of two young birds sheltered by adult feathers, showcasing wildlife in the big picture 2022 photography awards.

    Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, India. "In early November, this photographer went through a challenging process—from a distance, and on a moving boat— to capture images of these prehistoric-looking spot-billed pelican chicks. Her efforts paid off, as she’d hoped to produce a photo that evokes emotions of nurturing and safety."

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    #11

    Art Of Nature Finalist - "Gold From The Bay" By Steve Mandel

    Microscopic view of plankton showcasing vibrant colors and intricate patterns in a Big Picture 2022 photography awards finalist image.

    San Francisco, United States. "Should you find these under your microscope, you’ve discovered something as valuable as gold– these diatoms absorb CO2 and help produce 20-30% of Earth’s oxygen. Collected from the San Francisco Bay, the photographer notes that these diatom’s colors are the result of the light being routed around the sides of the slide in the microscope, then refracted by the structure of the diatom wall."

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    #12

    Terrestrial Wildlife Winner - "Spider Web" By Bence Mate

    Beaver backlit by golden light in misty water surrounded by tree trunks, showcasing rich diversity of life on Earth photography.

    Kiskunsag National Park, Hungary. "Once nearing extinction, the European Beaver population now flourishes under new protections, allowing for renewed photography opportunities. However, this beaver’s presence is not the only moment that makes this shot special—a spider in its web clings to the nearly-gnawed-through tree, making for a spectacular, if short-lived, scene."

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    #13

    Terrestrial Wildlife Finalist - "Embryology" By Jaime Culebras

    Close-up of leaf with translucent sac containing aquatic embryos, showcasing biodiversity in The Big Picture 2022 photography awards.

    Yanayacu Biological Station, Napo Province, Ecuador. "A gelatinous mass of developing glass frog embryos hangs from a leaf over a stream. Unfortunately, not much is known about nymphargus wiley; in fact, this species is listed as data deficient on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species."

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    Winged Life Finalist - "The Forest Elf" By Mario Cea Sánchez

    Bird in mid-flight with motion blur effect, showcasing rich diversity of life in nature photography awards.

    Salamanca, Spain. "Though a common species in Spain, the Eurasian nuthatch or wood nuthatch (Sitta europaea) is agile and hard to photograph as it spends most of its life in the trees—thus earning the title ‘the forest elf’."

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    #15

    Aquatic Life Finalist - "Underwater Colorful Snowstorm" By Tom Shlesinger

    Close-up of coral spawning captured in vibrant underwater photography showcasing the rich diversity of life on Earth.

    Eilat, Israel. "Catching a coral spawning is tricky business! Occurring only once a year and determined by the lunar cycle, this spectacular event can last anywhere from a few hours to a few weeks depending on the coral’s species and location. This photographer spent years attempting to get the timing just right during free-diving efforts, finally snapping an image of this magical underwater snowstorm— during a June dive."

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    Aquatic Life Finalist - "Goliath In Lilliput" By Tom Shlesinger

    Large fish surrounded by a swirling school of small fish underwater, showcasing rich diversity of life in nature photography.

    Palm Beach, United States. "While capturing this image, the photographer was reminded of a moment in Gulliver’s Travels: When Gulliver arrives at Lilliput and sees how he towers above the inhabitants, he walks carefully so as not to hurt them. However, it is unlikely that this Goliath Grouper—typically the predator in any scenario—will tread lightly."

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    Aquatic Life Finalist - "Curious Co-Parenting" By Domenico Roscigno

    Seahorse and fish on ocean floor, a winning image capturing the rich diversity of life in 2022 photography awards.

    Taranto, Italy. "A male Goby Fish protects the female's eggs laid inside a shell alongside a pregnant Long-Snouted Seahorse. It remains unknown whether they are working together to protect their potential offspring."

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    #18

    Aquatic Life Finalist - "Weedy Scorpionfish" By Magnus Lundgren

    Purple and orange marine creature illuminated underwater, showcasing rich diversity of life on Earth in photography awards.

    LongDong, Taiwan. "Nocturnal hunting sensibilities and the ability to camouflage make sightings of the brilliantly colorful Weedy Scorpionfish ironically rare. This stealthy species attracts prey by blending in with their surroundings all while remaining completely still. You might say this makes them the perfect photography subject—but only if you can find them!"

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    Landscapes, Waterscapes, And Flora Finalist - "The Forest Nymphs" By Juan Jesús González Ahumada

    Close-up of mushrooms growing on pine cones in a dark blue forest scene capturing the rich diversity of life on Earth.

    Sierra Blanca Natural park, Ojén, Málaga, Andalucía, Spain. "These mystical-looking mushrooms (mycelia seynii quél) grow almost exclusively on fallen pine cones. Set against the magical atmosphere of an autumn afternoon, the photographer felt the image evoked visions of fairies."

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    Art Of Nature Finalist - "Hero" By Juan Jesús González Ahumada

    Close-up abstract photography showing c*****d blue paint with a deep red highlight, capturing the rich diversity of life on earth.

    Sierra Blanca Natural Park, Spain. "Agave leaves tend to become extremely heavy, sometimes even bending and producing a ‘wound’ that creates unusual textures when it dries. This photographer noticed this particular agave leaf and saw a superhero in the making, taking advantage of the curvature of the leaf, and lighting the scene with his flashlight to produce a single, watchful eye."

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    #21

    Art Of Nature Finalist - "The Last Frontier" By Florian Ledoux

    Aerial view showing contrast between frozen ocean ice and a snow-covered landscape, capturing Earth's diverse natural beauty.

    Svalbard, Norway. "The dichotomy of sea ice scene, taken from above. On the right side is fast ice, where both man and polar bear can roam, to the left, a beautiful, yet precarious pattern of refreezing ice and drift."

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    #22

    Human And Nature Finalist - "Cumbre Vieja Volcano" By Arturo Rodríguez

    Scientists in protective suits collecting volcanic samples near an erupting volcano, Big Picture photography awards.

    Canary Islands, Spain. "After chasing the opportunity for nearly two weeks, this photographer was able to accompany intrepid volcanologist Raul Pérez to collect liquid lava samples and measure temperature close to the volcano vent. Though its destruction potential is debated, the Cumbre Vieja Volcano is hypothesized to have the potential to create a megatsunami that could reach as far as North America, making any further discoveries about its volatility extremely important."

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    Landscapes, Waterscapes, And Flora Finalist - "City Of Angels" By Silvano Paiola

    Aerial view of leafless trees with sparse yellow leaves, showcasing nature in a Big Picture 2022 photography award winner.

    Pecinci, Obedska Bara, Serbia. "Spindly, spectral arms reach out as a drone flies overhead—is this a snow-coated black poplar forest or a ghostly retreat?"

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    #24

    Terrestrial Wildlife Finalist - "Between Fennels" By ‍ruben Perez Novo

    Close-up of a caterpillar on delicate plant stems showcasing the rich diversity of life in nature photography awards.

    Ares (La Coruña,) Spain. "When this caterpillar goes through metamorphosis, it will emerge as the gorgeous Papilio Machaon—named for a Greecian mythological figure from the Trojan War. For now, it will crawl among the fennels, occasionally munching on them for lunch."

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    #25

    Human And Nature Finalist - "Blue Steel" By Matt Theophile

    A male satin bowerbird arranging blue plastic items in its nest, showcasing rich diversity of life on Earth.

    Australian National Botanical Gardens, Australia. "A male Bowerbird strikes a pose for a female in the background, surrounded by bright blue bottle caps. It’s all part of an elaborate mating ritual wherein these birds build bowers: two-structure columns made out of sticks and colorful objects. The males then take one or two of the objects in their mouth while dramatically displaying their feathers to the female."

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    #26

    Winged Life Finalist - "Hey, Good Lookin'" By Benjamin Olson

    A rare bird with an elaborate tail and crest on a mossy log in a dark forest, showcasing rich diversity of life.

    Baudette, Minnesota, United States. "Perched on a log used to attract mates, this ruffed grouse is displaying for a female just out of frame. The photographer notes that normally the male would be drumming (beating his wings on his chest), but due to the camera trap delay, he instead captured a fanning display—something he’d never seen on a drumming log before."

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    Terrestrial Wildlife Finalist - "Road To Nowhere" By James Gifford

    Aerial view of a small herd of animals crossing a textured landscape, showcasing rich diversity of life on Earth.

    Makgadikgadi Salt Pans, Botswana. "Historically, Botswana's huge expanse of Makgadikgadi Salt Pans sees very little wildlife outside of the rainy season. In 2021, a combination of unusually heavy early rain and an increase in artificial waterholes enticed these wildebeests to embark on their annual migration much earlier than normal. Between the vastness of the salt pans and the network of gamepaths, this herd only appears to be on a road to nowhere. "

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    #28

    Human And Nature Finalist - "Dancing Bears" By David Hup

    People wearing bear costumes with red decorations performing at a cultural event capturing rich diversity of life on Earth.

    Comanesti, Romania. "Home to 60% of Europe's brown bears, Romania has a complicated relationship with these animals given their increasing presence in human environs. Between Christmas and New Year’s, several communities across Romania don ensembles made from these bears for a ritual aptly called the Dance of the Bears—a dance performed in hopes of chasing away evil spirits and welcoming in the new year."


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