Voting is now open for the Wildlife Photographer of the Year People’s Choice Award as the Natural History Museum in London unveils its shortlist of contenders.
The selection of 25 shortlisted images for the Wildlife Photographer of the Year People’s Choice Award offers a captivating glimpse into the diverse wildlife globally. The collection encompasses a wide range of styles, featuring breathtaking action shots, tranquil portraits, and thought-provoking images that shed light on the impact of pollution and human activities on animals. Before, we also shared some excellent wildlife photos – Winners of The North American Nature Photography Association Photo Contest. You can check it to find some brilliant pictures.
The photographers behind these captivating animal pictures may aim to raise awareness and inspire action towards protecting our Earth and its precious wildlife. They want to encourage us to create a peaceful and harmonious world for animals and ourselves.
Tender Touch – Andy Parkinson
Looking at Me, Looking at You – John E Marriott
Neighbourhood Dispute – Ofer Levy
Aurora Jellies – Audun Rikardsen
Ice Bed – Nima Sarikhani
Swallow Over Meadow – Hermann Hirsch and Jan Lessman
Tough Negotiation – Ayala Fishaimer
The Happy Turtle – Tzahi Finkelstein
Shared Parenting – Mark Boyd
Rubbish drinks – Claire Waring
Opportunity Fox by Matt Maran
Troublemaker by Stefan Christmann
Hope by Roberto García-Roa
The Grassland Geladas by Marco Gaiotti
The Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition is developed and produced by the Natural History Museum in London. All the photographs featured in the competition are credited individually and are provided courtesy of Wildlife Photographer of the Year.