Tag : Nature Photography

Royal Society Of Biology Photography Competition 2021 Winners

Royal Society Of Biology Photography Competition 2021 Winners

Here are the winners and shortlisted photos of The Royal Society of Biology’s annual photography competition 2021. With more than 1600 submissions around the world in the theme of “interconnected”. The title of Photographer of the Year went to Vishwanath Birje, for his stunning image of ants feeding off honeydew…

Tea For Two: Magical Photos Of Animals By Jay Rainey

Tea For Two: Magical Photos Of Animals By Jay Rainey

Over the season’s friends oozed, hopped, flew, crawled or slithered by for tea. We had enchanted tea parties in this magical yard. Their manners were charming, except for Ms. Toad who peed on my hand as I was helping her be seated. She had a pre-existing bladder disorder so I…

GuruShots Winning Images From The 'Autumn Is Here' Challenge

GuruShots Winning Images From The ‘Autumn Is Here’ Challenge

We teamed up again with the world’s leading photo game GuruShots to showcase the winning images from the Storytelling photography challenge. By competing in epic photography challenges against millions of photographers, you can get instant feedback and exposure from over three billion monthly votes and increase your ranking from Newbie…

16 Stunning Images Of National Geographic Traveller Photography Contest 2021

16 Stunning Images Of National Geographic Traveller Photography Contest 2021

Here are the winners of the National Geographic Traveller Photography Competition 2021 in Wildlife, Urban, Food & Travel, People, and Landscape Categories. “A huge congratulations to our grand prize winner but also to those who made the shortlist — all 18 photographers are exceptional talents. From the abstract and mesmerizing…

Ultimate Bokehlicious Photos: Result Of Peter da Palmer And An Old German Lens Shot At f/0.95

Ultimate Bokehlicious Photos: Result Of Peter da Palmer And An Old German Lens Shot At f/0.95

Astonishingly bokehlicious photographs from his countryside. This is Peter da Palmer who most often shoots with his super-fast prime lenses at f/0.95 aperture and his love for these bokehlicious photographs are very evident that he calls these old manual focus lenses as his old German jewels. His pictures are beautiful…

Simply Stunning Macro Photography by Vyacheslav Mishchenko

Simply Stunning Macro Photography By Vyacheslav Mishchenko

A fantastic photographer who loves to shoot macro with a lot of passion and of course patience. This is Vyacheslav Mishchenko for you who began to shoot nature and macro at a very young age, having been inspired by a variety of artworks he astonishes with his grand creations of…

Photographer Niki Colemont Spent 5 Years Capturing Perfectly Timed Action Shots Of Animals In Nature

Photographer Niki Colemont Spent 5 Years Capturing Perfectly Timed Action Shots Of Animals In Nature

I spent 5 years capturing action shots of animals. I’ve been actively engaged in photography since 2016, mainly focused on nature and animals. My pictures show kingfishers, squirrels, dogs, and birds in motion. Wildlife photography is much more demanding than you would ever think. You have to gain the trust…

Nature Conservancy Winners

The Nature Conservancy Global Photo Contest Winners Of 2021

Here are the winners of Nature Conservancy Global Photo Contest winners of the 2021 contest. The Grand Prize Winner of 2021 by Anup Shah from the United Kingdom and People’s Choice Winner of 2021 by Prathamesh Ghadekar, India. The Nature Conservancy is a global environmental nonprofit working to create a…

Spring Has Gone With The River: Beautiful Photos Of Last Sakura Season In Kyoto By Ying Yin

Spring Has Gone With The River: Beautiful Photos Of Last Sakura Season In Kyoto By Ying Yin

Photo Editor and Fashion Designer Ying Yin beautifully captured the last Sakura Season in Kyoto, Japan. Ying Yin creates images with retouching that pretends to be video screenshots as if to freeze the flow of time and preserve the memories of spring. Check Other Series from Ying Yin: Memoris of…

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