The 2024 Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition, hosted by London’s Natural History Museum, has revealed its Highly Commended images, showcasing the incredible talent and diversity in nature photography. This milestone sixtieth edition saw an unprecedented 59,228 entries from photographers across 117 countries.
Among the standout images is one captured on an iPhone XR, a first for the competition, taken by Randy Robbins, depicting a frozen deer in California. These remarkable photographs highlight the breathtaking beauty and fragility of our natural world.
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#1. In the Spotlight by Shreyovi Mehta
#2. Strength in Numbers by Theo Bosboom
#3. Hooked by Tommy Trenchard
#4. Stormy Scene by William Fortescue
#5. The Disappearing Ice Cap by Thomas Vijayan
#6. Leaving the Nest by Sasha Jumanca
#7. Ziggy Spider by Lam Soon Tak
#8. The Last Resting Place by Randy Robbins
#9. Precious Rocks by Samual Stone
#10. Moonlight Hunter by Xingchao Zhu
#11. Centre of Attention by Georgina Steytler
#12. Going with the Floe by Tamara Stubbs
#13. Deadly Bite by Ian Ford
#14. As Clear as Crystal by Jason Gulley
#15. Expression of Exuberance by Jose Manuel Grandio
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