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Stunning sights from the Nature TTL Photographer of the Year awards

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Camera Traps - Runner-up. "Top of the World". Ladakh, India
Sascha Fonseca

Animal Behaviour - Runner-up. "African Elephant Puffing Dust". Ngorongoro Crater, Republic of Tanzania
Michael Snedic
OVERALL WINNER & Animal Behaviour Category winner. "A Cat and Its Prize". Ndutu, Republic of Tanzania
Dennis Stogsdill
Camera Traps - Winner. "Ice Bear". Klukshu, Yukon, Canada
Geoffrey Reynaud
Camera Traps - Runner-up. "Top of the World". Ladakh, India
Sascha Fonseca

Landscapes - Runner-up. "The Lava". Reykjavik, Iceland
Marek Biegalski

Nature TTL Photographer of the Year. Landscapes - Winner. "Nature Fights Back". Loxton, Northern Cape, South Africa
Bertus Hanekom
Small World - Runner-up. "Pretty in Pollen". Mutter's Moor near Sidmouth, Devon, UK
Tim Crabb

Small World - Winner. "The Journey of a Moth". Őrségi National Park, Hungary
Tibor Litauszki

The Night Sky - Runner-up. "The Astonishing". Godafoss, Iceland
Mauro Tronto

The Night Sky - Winner. "The Top of Australia". Kosciusko, Australia
Josselin Cornou
Under 16 - Runner-up. "Great Crested Grebe". Pond near Poznań, Poland
Maksymilian Paczkowski

Under 16 - Winner. "Vantage Points". Hosanagara, Karnataka, India
Achintya Murthy

Underwater - Runner-up. "Caviar". Chowder Bay, Sydney, Australia
Talia Greis

Underwater - Winner. "Sunset Ray". Tuna Factory, Maldives
Andy Schmid

Urban Wildlife - Runner-up. "Glow Worm Metropolis". Helensburg, Australia
Josselin Cornou

Urban Wildlife - Winner. "City Hare". Kassel, Germany
Jan Piecha

Wild Portraits - Runner-up. "A Moment of Wilderness". Mountains of Switzerland, Graubünden, Switzerland
Matt Engelmann

Wild Portraits - Winner. "I See You". Moremi, Okavango Delta, Botswana
Tomasz Szpila

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In only its third year, the Nature TTL Photographer of the Year contest has quickly become a most impressive nature photo contest. This year’s highlights range from a rare glimpse at a caracal hunting in Tanzania, to an extraordinary shot of a moth covered in tiny balls of pollen.

Founded by wildlife photographer Will Nichols in 2014, Nature TTL is a free online resource and community for nature photographers. The photo contest, started in 2020, spans eight categories: Animal Behavior, Camera Traps, Landscapes, Small World, The Night Sky, Underwater, Urban Wildlife, and Wild Portraits.

Small World - Runner-up. "Pretty in Pollen". Mutter's Moor near Sidmouth, Devon, UK
Tim Crabb

This year the contest received more than 8,000 entries. The overall prize, selected by a judging panel of professional nature photographers, went to a shot from US photographer Dennis Stogsdill.

Titled “A Cat and Its Prize,” the image features the rarely photographed caracal proudly walking off with its prize following a successful hunt. Nicholls described the image as nature at its most raw.

OVERALL WINNER & Animal Behaviour Category winner. "A Cat and Its Prize". Ndutu, Republic of Tanzania
Dennis Stogsdill

“The contrasting colors against the dark surroundings really make this image pop,” said Nichols. “A wonderful scene to have been able to observe no doubt, let alone capture exquisitely on camera.”

Another highlight this year came from photographer Josselin Cornou, capturing a truly incredible confluence of events. Taken in Helensburg, Australia, the shot features an assemblage of glow worms illuminating an old abandoned train tunnel following a storm.

Urban Wildlife - Runner-up. "Glow Worm Metropolis". Helensburg, Australia
Josselin Cornou

“In this photo, millions of glowworms can be seen,” Cornou explained. “To make this photo happen, I had to travel to the location during a storm, as an ephemeral waterfall would start to appear. A day after this photo was taken, the tunnel was flooded.”

Other highlights include a sublime landscape shot featuring a solitary sunflower rising out of a garbage dump with a bolt of lightning in the background, a portrait of a fish protecting hundreds of eggs in its mouth, and a surreal snap of a moth at night lit up with LED spotlights.

Take a look through our gallery at more shots from this years contest.

Source: Nature TTL

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1 comment
ljaques
That's some truly stunning photography. I was fascinated by the zebra angelfish cruising along with the sunset manta. I cheered the Caracal who got that durned flink pamingo.