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Small wonders: The winners of the Macro Art Photography awards

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Finalist: Jumping Spider
Richard Kubica / International Garden Photographer of the Year
Winner: Mayflies
Petar Sabol / International Garden Photographer of the Year
Commended: Frozen Sphagnum
Tina Claffey / International Garden Photographer of the Year
Commended: Heaven
Petar Sabol / International Garden Photographer of the Year
Commended: It’s a Small World
Trui Heinhuis / International Garden Photographer of the Year
Commended: Dancing Matches
Ivanov Aleksandr Viktorovich / International Garden Photographer of the Year
Commended: Poppy
Jane Dibnah / International Garden Photographer of the Year
Commended: Miró’s Garden
Elizabeth A Kazda / International Garden Photographer of the Year
Highly Commended: Astrantia major
Jacky Parker / International Garden Photographer of the Year
Highly Commended: On Fire
Claudia de Jong / International Garden Photographer of the Year
Highly Commended: Green Apple
Zhang Lihua / International Garden Photographer of the Year
Highly Commended: Photonic Bliss V
Petar Sabol / International Garden Photographer of the Year
Highly Commended: Mother
Rob Blanken / International Garden Photographer of the Year
Finalist: Jumping Spider
Richard Kubica / International Garden Photographer of the Year
Finalist: Anemone de Caen
Jacky Parker / International Garden Photographer of the Year
Finalist: Common spotted orchid 
Nigel Burkitt / International Garden Photographer of the Year
Finalist: Bodhi Leaf
Lotte Gronkjar-Funch / International Garden Photographer of the Year
Third place: Unfurling
Ashley Moore / International Garden Photographer of the Year
Second place: Salad Burnet Flower
Ian Gilmour / International Garden Photographer of the Year
Commended: Leaf Textures
Gill Peachey / International Garden Photographer of the Year
Commended: Sentinel
Hemant Jariwala / International Garden Photographer of the Year
Commended: Stand of Birch
Ron Evans / International Garden Photographer of the Year
Commended: Winter Hydrangea 
Inna Karpova / International Garden Photographer of the Year
Commended: Reseeding
Andrew Laing / International Garden Photographer of the Year
Commended: Poppy Seeding
Andrew Laing / International Garden Photographer of the Year
Commended: Everlasting Flowers
Margaret Sixsmith / International Garden Photographer of the Year
Highly Commended: Crocus Impressions
Polina Plotnikova / International Garden Photographer of the Year
Highly Commended: A Little Touch
Lotte Gronkjar-Funch / International Garden Photographer of the Year
Highly Commended: Samaras
Daniele Dugre / International Garden Photographer of the Year
Finalist: Arctic Poppies
Margaret Sixsmith / International Garden Photographer of the Year
Finalist: The Surrealist Garden of Edward James
Daniel Mosquin / International Garden Photographer of the Year
Finalist: Saguaro
Ari Plosker / International Garden Photographer of the Year
Finalist: Reeds
George Pantazis / International Garden Photographer of the Year
Third Place: Damselfly Umbrella
Minghui Yuan / International Garden Photographer of the Year
Second Place: Weeping Willow
Carolyne Barber: International Garden Photographer of the Year
Winner, Black & White: Jumping Over Karma
Simon Hadleigh-Sparks / International Garden Photographer of the Year
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The winners of the Macro Art Photo Project have been revealed with first place awarded to a magnificent shot of two mayflies perched atop a poppy. The competition highlights the world of plants and gardens through the lens of macro photography.

The Macro Art Photo Project is part of the International Garden Photographer of the Year competition, an annual global search for the best in garden, plant, flower and botanical photography. Alongside the primary competition (with entries open until late October), there are three seasonal, smaller scale awards offered. This year those smaller projects include black and white, macro art and still life. The still life project will not be revealed until early September, but winners have been announced in both the other smaller categories.

Winner: Mayflies
Petar Sabol / International Garden Photographer of the Year

Alongside Peter Sabol's beautiful winning shot, other commended entries include Richard Kubica's frightening close-up of a jumping spider, a surreal image of two leaves that resembles a pair of apples, and a vibrant close up of moss framed to look like tiny strands of fire.

Highly Commended: On Fire
Claudia de Jong / International Garden Photographer of the Year

The Macro Art Project follows on from the Black & White seasonal competition awarded earlier this year. That competition focused on the ways black and white photography can be used to emphasize textures, patterns and shapes in the realm of garden photography.

The International Garden Photographer of the Year is run in association with Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, United Kingdom. Entries close for the main competition on October 31st with winners announced the following February before a touring exhibition kicks off to celebrate the best photographs.

Winner, Black & White: Jumping Over Karma
Simon Hadleigh-Sparks / International Garden Photographer of the Year

Take a look through the gallery to see the best of the Macro and Black & White projects.

Source: International Garden Photographer of the Year

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2 comments
Nik
Stunning!
ljaques
I wonder if that leading spider was Lucas' origin... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bvJhm5kIJg