The 2024 World Nature Photography Awards have crowned remarkable talents capturing the beauty and diversity of our natural world. From breathtaking landscapes to intimate portraits of wildlife, the winning entries showcase the extraordinary skill and passion of photographers dedicated to preserving and celebrating nature.
Among the winners are awe-inspiring images that transport viewers to remote corners of the globe, revealing the wonders of untouched wilderness and the delicate balance of ecosystems. From majestic mountains to pristine forests, each photograph tells a unique story, inviting us to appreciate the intricate details and grandeur of our planet.
In addition to showcasing the splendor of nature, the winning photographs also highlight pressing conservation issues, shedding light on the urgent need to protect endangered species and fragile habitats. Through their lens, photographers inspire us to take action and become stewards of the environment, ensuring that future generations can continue to marvel at the beauty of our natural world.
As we celebrate the winners of the 2024 World Nature Photography Awards, we are reminded of the profound connection between humanity and the Earth, and the importance of preserving our planet for generations to come.
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#1. Gold Winner And Grand Prize Of World Nature Photographer Of The Year: Tracey Lund
” Taken whilst on holiday in Shetland, sat on the side of a RIB. The hired DSLR camera in the waterproof housing was attached to polecam system and lowered into the water. Thousands of gannets were in the sky above us and then started to dive into the sea after locally-caught fish. An unbelievable spectacle to witness, let alone photograph. I took 1800 images on that day but only had 2 that I could use.”
#2. Animal Behavior – Silver: Laskshitha Karunarathhna, Sri Lanka
#3. Animal Behavior – Bronze: Jouni Erola, Finland
#4. Animal Portraits – Gold: Nicolas Remy, Australia
#5. Animal Portraits – Silver: Michael Stavrakakis, Australia