The British Photography Awards (BPA) 2023 celebrate the incredible talent of photographers capturing the beauty and diversity of wildlife across the United Kingdom and beyond. Each year, photographers submit their best shots of wildlife, showcasing the mesmerizing moments they’ve managed to freeze in time. These images not only highlight the beauty of nature but also raise awareness about conservation efforts and the importance of protecting our environment.
The British Photography Awards not only recognize the skill and creativity of photographers but also serve as a platform to promote conservation and raise awareness about the threats facing wildlife. By showcasing these stunning images, the BPA encourages us to appreciate the natural world and take action to protect it for future generations.
Whether you’re an avid nature enthusiast or simply appreciate the beauty of a well-captured photograph, the winning images from the British Photography Awards are sure to leave you in awe.
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#1. Winner: Thirst by Tom Way
“Increasingly over the last few years the rain seasons have become shorter and shorter and the droughts more prolonged and intense over time. Elephants travel from afar to seek refuge under the towering Mt Kilimanjaro whose snowmelt gives life to the lush swamps within Amboseli National Park. Elephants travelling into the park from the North West have to cross Lake Amboseli, which is bone dry unless there are extended rains. In 2016 the early rains did not arrive and everyday throughout my stay I would base myself on this lakebed looking for large shapes to be crossing into the park from a distance looking for water. On this particular evening we spotted a lone bull making its way across the cracked earth. I wanted to include as much of the texture in the foreground as possible to emphasis the severe drought and to signify the reason these mammals are travelling so far to reach the foothills of the mountain.”
#2. Peoples Choice: Fox meets Fox portrait by Martin West
“I had walked past this fox street art a number of times and knew there were foxes in the area. I waited it out one evening and after a while, one of the foxes came by. It stopped briefly right by the artwork, appeared to look at it and I managed to get a photo. It then carried on its way. It really felt like a once in a lifetime opportunity!”
#3. Leopard hunting by Tom Way
#4. African Giants by Poulomee Basu
#5. Among the Trees by Christian Tuckwell-Smith
#6. Arctic Fox Squabble by Tracey Lund
#7. As the sun sets by Fiona Clark
#8. Ever watchful arctic fox by David Oldham
#9. Light and dust by Nashipae Wilde
#10. Look of Love by Jacha Potgieter
#11. Mama Bear by Vicky Scott
#12. Meat Feast by Poulomee Basu
#13. Mountains Of Gold by Kevin Morgans
#14. Morning Breath by Liam Willis
#15. Pine Marten Getting Wet by Keith Thorburn
#16. Reaching Out by Zaneta Threlfall
#17. Hedgehog drinking at night by Terry Donnelly
#18. Deer at Dusk by Adam Robertson
#19. Defensive Baby Elephant by Philip Yale
#20. Under Mother’s Guidance by Tom Way
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