The winning pictures of nature capture the intensity of the conquest of the life of animals
Nature is scary in all scale. Don’t watch more than the winners of the Nature Infocus Photo Competition, whose winning photos for 2024 have been recently announced.
Life of all kinds is constantly fighting for another day on this earth. Now the winners of the Nature Infocus Photography Competition show the surroundings and interactions of the selection of the remarkable inhabitants of the Earth. From the larvae of insects and tiny seedlings to the whales and sharks Orca, the photos show the life of the flakes small and large. Competition photographers captured compelling interactions between the species they were fighting to survive while dealing with critical problems such as conservation and pollution.
Supun Dilshan won the photographer of the year for “caught between worlds”, a set of images capturing the plight of the elephants of Sri Lanka living on the perimeter of the man’s expansion print on the island. The images contain both alive and dead elephants, so be warned.
The fascinating images belong to one of the following categories: animal portraits, animal behavior, photography for protection, creative photography of nature, wild landscape and animals in their habitat and photographer of the year – portfolio. There was an additional award for photographers 17 and younger.
You can see the full range of winning images below.
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Nature is not always as self -serious. Nikon launches an annual set of comedies for wildlife that you can check hereS But taken together, the images show how much they last beyond our human perspectives. From the deep sea to the kilometers of heaven above us, life has found ways to develop and adapt to new environments.
The images of Infocus show selected several of the incredible species that call our Planet Home, as well as interactions between them. True to his name, he reveals intimate aspects of the lives of these beings, but also how long it lasts when we are not around. With the exception of photographers, of course.