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Beautiful Wildlife Photos: 15 Winners Of Nature Photographer
Beautiful Wildlife Photos: 15 Winners Of Nature Photographer

Forbes

time01-05-2025

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Beautiful Wildlife Photos: 15 Winners Of Nature Photographer

Puffin Courtship, Finalist, Birds category, a Puffin's courtship display during mating season in Newfoundland, Canada Karsten Mosebach - GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025 Documenting the beauty and diversity of our planet's wildlife, the winning images of the GDT Nature Photographer Of The Year competition witness breathtaking landscapes, fascinating behavior of wild animals and gorgeous glimpses of Earth's mysterious wonders. From birds courting to a curious lion cub meeting a turtle for the first time and a perfectly camouflaged rock ptarmigan in the snow-covered Swiss Alps (winner of the jury prize), the winning photos were selected from more than 8,000 entries submitted by photographers from 11 countries across seven categories that include Birds, Mammals, Other Animals, Plants & Fungi, Landscapes, Nature's Studio and the Special Category. Photographer Konrad Wothe from Germany won this year's title with his spectacular sharp-focused, split-second image Dipper flying through waterfall, taken as a small Dipper bird was flying back and forth to a nest tucked away safely behind a dense curtain of water. The GDT (German Society for Nature Photography) that organizes the annual Nature Photographer Of The Year contest is a members-only association founded in 1971 that currently has over 2,000 members from Germany and 26 other countries. Dipper Flying Through Waterfall, Overall winner and winner of the Birds category Konrad Wothe, GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025 A Dipper bird flies through a waterfall in Germany's Bavarian Alps. Konrad Wothe explains: 'It's been over 20 years since I first witnessed a dipper darting through a waterfall, flying back and forth to a nest tucked away safely behind the dense curtain of water. 'Two years ago, I had the good fortune to encounter another dipper nesting behind a waterfall — this one also regularly shot through the curtain of water. Interestingly, the bird alternated between the wet approach and flying around to the side of the waterfall. Frustratingly, the bird didn't always follow the same path and getting the correct focus and perfect composition took thousands of exposures. I lost count of the number of trips I took to the dipper's nesting site before I was reasonably satisfied with the result.' Patterns In The Snow, Category winner and Prize of the Jury winner, Birds category Levi Fitze - GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025 The image shows a perfectly camouflaged rock ptarmigan bird in the snow-covered Swiss Alps. Territorial Fight, Runner up, Birds category Christian Hoefs - GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025 These two male common redstarts are having a territorial fight in a meadow orchard. Multitasking, Finalist, Birds category Wolfram Nagel - GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025 Marsh male warbler simultaneously serenades its partner while grabbing a quick snack. Chamois, Winner, Mammals Category. Radomir Jakubowski - GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025 This chamois was photographed through blades of dew-covered grass in the Vosges, France. Anybody Home? Finalist, Mammals category Jens Cullmann - GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025 A curious young lion plays with a tortoise in the Kalahari Desert. Red Fox In Heathland, Finalist, Mammals category GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025 The photographer had a face-to-face surprise encounter with this red fox while on the lookout for fallow deer and stonechats. Life And Death, Finalist, Mammals category Ulrich Heermann - GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025 A snow leopard in Hemis National Park tumbles down a slope as it attacks a stray small dog from the nearby village of Rumbak in Ladakh, India. The dog escaped with injuries from bites and was treated. West Coast Dragon, Winner, Other Animals category Dr. Gerald Haas - GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025 Wind and waves create striking patterns in the sand along the rugged west coast of Spain's Fuerteventura. This dragonfly was a perfect eye-catcher. Weevil, Runner up, Other Animals| category Torsten Christ - GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025 A weevil walks on the stem of a mushroom. Stars Above, Winner, Plants and Funghi category Paul Kornacker - GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025 An upward look at Quiver trees in Namibia near Keetmanshoop. These trees are native to Southern Africa. Wild garlic, Finalist, Plants and Funghi category Karsten Mosebach - GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025 Wild garlic flowers in Teutoburg Forest on an early spring morning with fine mist hanging in the trees. Meadow Flamenco, Finalist, Plants and Funghi category Radomir Jakubowski - GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025 Like a scene of 'flamenco in a meadow', this Pasque flower grows in the German Bliesgau of Saarland. Deforestation, Winner, Landscapes category Hanneke Van Camp - GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025 Even today, old-growth forests in Sweden are regularly cut down and replaced with commercial plantations. 'Undisturbed forests can harbour over 2,000 species (many of which are endangered) and must be preserved at all costs,' says Hanneke Van Camp . Abstraction, Winner, Nature's Studio category Katja Manski - GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025 A long-exposure photograph weaves the movements of the waves, reeds and camera into an abstract image. Misty Morning, Winner, Special category Andreas Volz - GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025 Dewdrop-covered spider webs blanket a field on a misty morning in Kochelmoos. An exhibition presenting the 104 prize-winning images selected by the international jury of experts will tour through Germany and Europe. The GDT Nature Photographer of the Year contest is open to members of the society, while the GDT European Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition is open to all photographers based in Europe.

The German Society for Nature Photography announces its 2025 competition winners
The German Society for Nature Photography announces its 2025 competition winners

Yahoo

time30-04-2025

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The German Society for Nature Photography announces its 2025 competition winners

The German Society of Nature Photographers (GDT) revealed the winners and finalists of its annual Nature Photographer of the Year competition. Unlike its European Wildlife Photographer of the Year, open to all European residents, this competition is a members-only affair. This year, 507 GDT members from 11 countries submitted over 8,000 images for consideration. Following a pre-selection process from a jury, members were allowed to vote for 10 images, each, across categories including Birds, Mammals, Landscapes and Other Animals. Patience and persistence paid off for Konrad Wothe. He was declared the Overall Winner for his image "Dipper flying through waterfall." A vision spanning over two decades, Wothe credits advances in camera technology for finally making the shot a reality. He initially attempted to capture his vision on film. It took thousands of exposures and countless trips to the dipper's nesting site to get the desired result. To learn more about Wothe's background, the jury and to view all of the selected images, from the present and past, make sure to visit the GDT's website. Image description: White-throated dipper flying through waterfall. Image description: Territorial fight between two male redstarts in the orchard in front of my house. Image description: Puffin courtship display during the mating season in Newfoundland. Image description: Chamois photographed through blades of dew-covered grass in the Vosges. Image description: An ibex silhouetted against a lake and the blue evening sky in the Alps. Image description: Wind and waves create striking patterns in the sand along the west coast of Fuerteventura. This dragonfly was a perfect eye-catcher. Image description: Unidentified weevil (Curculionidae) on the stem of a mushroom. Image description: A beautiful rainbow of colours caused by the diffraction of sunlight on the fine, silken threads of a spider's web. Image description: Quiver trees (Aloe dichotoma) are native to southern Africa. This photo was taken in Namibia near Keetmanshoop. Image description: I discovered this spoonleaf sundew in a bog in North Rhine-Westphalia. Image description: Even today, old-growth forests in Sweden are regularly cut down and replaced with commercial plantations. Undisturbed forests can harbour over 2000 species (many of which are endangered) and must be preserved at all costs. Image description: For just a brief moment, the sun broke through the dark clouds and illuminated a waterfall on the Faroe Islands. Image description: Photographed during a doors off helicopter flight over Iceland's highlands at an altitude of approx. 300 metres - a rare spectacle. Image description: Long-exposure photography unifies the movements of the waves, reeds and camera into an abstract image (Bornholm). Image description: Spider webs in Kochelmoos.

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