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The Budapest International Foto Awards (BIFA) 2023 winners have just been announced, marking another successful edition with outstanding winners across diverse categories such as Nature, People, Fine Art, and Advertisement. These winning images from the Nature category transport us to the enchanting realms of the natural world, vividly portraying its beauty, diversity, and raw power.

In the 2023 edition's Nature category, BIFA recognized a main category winner along with numerous talented photographers contributing captivating macro, landscape, and animal photographs in both professional and non-professional categories. Join us in congratulating them as we showcase a collection of some of the most stunning winning nature photos!

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#1

"Dawn's Whispers: Graceful Hoopoe Silhouette At Sunrise" By Hermis Haridas

"Dawn's Whispers: Graceful Hoopoe Silhouette At Sunrise" By Hermis Haridas

Gold in Nature / Wildlife

A Hoopoe took flight with its wings spread in a smooth motion across the canvas of the early-morning sky that was illuminated by the sunrise's bright hues. I saw that this bird would occasionally grab its prey in the air and other times on the ground. Additionally, I observed that each time it caught a prey, it flew in the same direction to a nearby tree. That's when I had the idea to photograph the bird against a background with light and dark sides to represent the dark and light sides of existence.

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We contacted Jacob Griese, an enthusiastic landscape, nature, and adventure photographer from Germany. With his stunning image of a group of flamingos in Bolivia, Jacob secured a silver spot in the Nature category of the 2023 Budapest International Foto Awards. We asked Griese to share some facts about himself and his journey into photography, particularly in landscape and nature photography. We found out: “Photography has always been a way for me to capture the world as I see it. The camera has helped me explore new countries and cultures and has led me to experience great adventures. I really appreciate the total freedom of how I can tell a story, which, in contrast to my studies and job in engineering, is a welcome alternative.”

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    "Clouded Leopard Heat" By Carol Lyon

    "Clouded Leopard Heat" By Carol Lyon

    Gold in Nature / Wildlife

    This female leopard looks angry. However, it's a glimpse of a female in heat without a male in the vicinity.

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    "Flamingo Heaven" By Jacob Griese

    "Flamingo Heaven" By Jacob Griese

    Silver in Nature / Sunset

    Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia. I encountered this group of flamingos during their evening foraging. The massive salt lake is wetted with a thin layer of water during the rainy season, making it the largest natural mirror on Earth.

    Landscape and nature photography took me to beautiful places all over the world. I try to create isolated and natural images where the viewer can follow the story within the photograph.

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    We were curious about why Jacob chose Salar de Uyuni as the location for his winning shot, “Flamingo Heaven.” The photographer told us, “Salar de Uyuni is a place I wanted to photograph for a long time. In the rainy season, this gigantic salt lake is covered with a thin layer of water. When the conditions are just right and there is absolutely no wind, the lake becomes the largest natural mirror on Earth. The combination of these conditions, the rare appearance of flamingos, and the beautiful sunset created the perfect moment for me.”

    #4

    "The Commute Home" By Mr. Janis Miglavs

    "The Commute Home" By Mr. Janis Miglavs

    Gold in Nature / Flowers

    On one photography safari into our suburban-sized backyard, I aimed my Nikon at some sunflowers. But I wanted real close ups to show all those hairs on the flower. To get that kind of detail from just a few centimeters (inches) away, I needed to shoot many exposures, changing the focal plane slightly from one frame to the next. Focus stacking. I think this image combines 23 stacked exposures. During that time, an ant, without consideration for the photographer, walked into the picture. And with a little (actually a lot of) work, behold this photograph.

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    #5

    "Green - The Color Of Hope" By Anne Geier

    "Green - The Color Of Hope" By Anne Geier

    Gold in Nature / Pets

    In the photo, you can see the rescued Podenco Robert. Not much is known about Robert's past, but he probably didn't have the best experiences with humans so far. At first, it was difficult for him to trust people, but he began to open up to his new owner. He is no longer so suspicious of strangers and presented a very self-confident side during the photoshoot. It was incredibly nice to see that Robert, with the right people at his side, has learned to trust again and can now start his new life.

    My name is Anne and I live in a small village surrounded by mountains in Austria. I have studied geography and sustainable regional and urban development. Since 2018 I have followed my true passion and work as a professional dog photographer. My first dog Cindy was the reason why I started with dog photography. At first, I just wanted to take photos of her to create memories, but then a real passion arose. Now I have two lovely rescued dogs called Yuri and Finn. My vision about dog photography is to capture the character of the dog as well as possible in the photos and try to make the emotion of the picture.

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    Gabby M
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    11 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Totally frame worthy!!! Robert is a handsome pup for sure.

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    When asked how the photographer believes this image contributes to the larger conversation around environmental awareness and appreciation for nature, Griese answered, “In my opinion, it is important from time to time to take a look at the natural wonders we can encounter in all corners of our planet and just enjoy the complex beauty in it. I can only hope that the thought arises that what you see can be gone in the next couple of years and that it must be protected.”

    #6

    "In The Garden" By Oleksandra Mykhailutsa

    "In The Garden" By Oleksandra Mykhailutsa

    Gold in Nature / Seasons

    Fabulous atmosphere of spring flowering trees and singing birds.

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    "The Gaze Of The Whale" By Wen Hua Chen

    "The Gaze Of The Whale" By Wen Hua Chen

    2nd Place in Nature

    Within the pupils lie oceans vast and deep, Reflecting this planet's sapphire hue. In them, tiny beings, as grains of sand keep watching, lingering in awe of you. Long one may gaze, yet loathe to part, From those fathomless depths of the eye, For they hold within a world apart, Of grandeur and mystery nigh.

    I am Zola Chen, a photographer specializing in marine ecosystems. I previously worked as a multimedia designer. I learned diving and free-diving in 2010. Since then, I have been going underwater with my camera to capture wonderful ecosystems beneath the sea surface and also the diversified culture and customs on land. I have been continuously recording images of marine ecosystems wherever I go.

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    Finally, we were curious about Jacob’s upcoming projects or destinations he’s particularly excited about in his ongoing journey as a photographer. We learned that: “There will always be destinations I have in mind to visit in the future. In addition to Indonesia, I plan to return to Mount Everest one day to hopefully photograph mountaineers climbing the mountain with their headlights creating a path to the summit.”

    #8

    "Fire Lily" By William Preite

    "Fire Lily" By William Preite

    Silver in Nature / Flowers

    Rare Fire Lilies flowers in the Dolomites.

    Italian Landscape Photographer based in North Italy in love with wilderness.

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    Judy Reynolds
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    11 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My eyes are drawn to the intensity of the fire lilies, but keep drifting to the sunlight of the mountains!

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    #9

    "Underwater Kaleidoscope" By Iryna Vozniak

    "Underwater Kaleidoscope" By Iryna Vozniak

    1st Place in Nature

    Allow yourself to be entranced by the vivid colors and ethereal movements of these underwater wonders. This series is a celebration of the vibrant, mysterious, and awe-inspiring realm of the jellyfish, a testament to the wonders of our planet's oceans.

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    "Supercell #2" By Bob Newman

    "Supercell #2" By Bob Newman

    Silver in Nature / Landscapes

    April through July is storm season in the Great Plains. Tornadoes and rain storms are common. This image was captured in West Texas in June 2023.

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    #11

    "Aurora Bubbles" By William Preite

    "Aurora Bubbles" By William Preite

    Bronze in Nature / Landscapes

    Air bubbles frozen in time in the Lofoten Islands. Amazing reflections form on the ice as the green lady starts to dance in the sky.

    Italian Landscape Photographer based in North Italy in love with wilderness.

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    11 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I thought this was hundreds of jellyfish coming up to look at the lights and then one other regular fish that swam through so fast he just left a trail of "dust" like the roadrunner (obviously not really dust under water - bubbles would be more logical). Either way it's a really cool picture. I bet it was freezing cold to trek out there and take the picture too, so hats off to the camera person.

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    "Revelation" By Gabriel Jakab

    "Revelation" By Gabriel Jakab

    2nd Place in Nature

    Revealing peaks of Hight Tatras after a heavy morning rain.

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    Judy Reynolds
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    11 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I love the roundness of the plants against the sharp craginess of the mountains!

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    #13

    "And Then There Was None" By Giorgio Scala

    "And Then There Was None" By Giorgio Scala

    Silver in Nature / Wildlife

    African Elephants are under threat because of poaching and conflict with the human population. Can we risk losing such an Iconic animal?

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    "Happy Encounter" By Manami Kuriyama

    "Happy Encounter" By Manami Kuriyama

    Silver in Nature / Underwater

    A group of dolphins slowly turned and headed towards me. I don't know why they changed direction, but I was very happy to meet them.

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    11 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    A wonderful pic to celebrate a wonderful meeting! U r so lucky 🥰

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    #15

    "Fata Morgana" By Judith Kuhn

    "Fata Morgana" By Judith Kuhn

    Silver in Nature / Sunset

    At sunset, the dunes around the desert resort of Qasr al Sarab are besieged by romantics who want to enjoy the spectacle. Everyone, everyone without exception, makes the mistake of leaving the dunes as soon as the ball of the sun has disappeared from the sky. Until then, however, everything is quite unspectacular, due to the heavy haze, the sun is often no longer visible for some time before the actual sunset. If you wait about half an hour, you still get to see a nice play of colors.

    Hello! I am Judith... I would like to call myself an “ambitious amateur photographer”. My main focus is nature and landscape photography, but I also like to make detours to other genres. Everything I know about photography is self-educated. A few books here, some internet research there, inspiration from the works of other photographers, and a lot, really a lot of trying things out has brought me to where I am today. My great happiness is my home on beautiful Lake Constance. I have a lot of photo spots right on my doorstep and the way to the Austrian, Swiss, and Italian Alps is not too far.

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    Judy Reynolds
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    11 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The panoramic view makes the resort seem so small in the vast desert!

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    "Gods’s Wrath" By Giovanna Fleming

    "Gods’s Wrath" By Giovanna Fleming

    Bronze in Nature / Sunset

    Taken from the Mont Blanc mountain range looking down into the village of Courmayeur. This sunset was very troubling and beautiful but not peaceful. It looked to me like Mount Olympus when Zeus was forging a sword

    Born amidst breathtaking mountains in Italy, Gio Fleming captures the emotive essence of landscapes. She translates mood changes into captivating photos, inspiring preservation. The world’s wild places are under increasing pressure, both from climate change and the relentless intrusion of human activities. She conveys not only the inherent beauty but also the fragility of these environments, inspiring individuals to become advocates for their preservation. Her photography serves as a reminder to protect and conserve our planet's landscapes.

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    Judy Reynolds
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    11 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I see an explosion in the distance, truly God's anger at what we are doing to our home!

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    "Nallihan" By Serkan Dogus

    "Nallihan" By Serkan Dogus

    Bronze in Nature / Aerial

    Located in the Nallihan district of Ankara, the 'Kiz Tepesi Natural Monument' creates sights worth seeing with its soil structure in red, brown, gray, and yellow tones. Nallihan Bird Sanctuary, located in front of the Kiz Tepesi Natural Monument, offers an ideal environment for nature photography and bird watchers with its bird communities and geological values that it hosts in all seasons, while the colorful hills formed 10 million years ago, rising behind the lake, dazzle its guests with a riot of colors and enrich the tourism potential of the region. adds.

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    Judy Reynolds
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    11 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Aerial photography brings out details unseen at ground level. I love the delicate gradations of colour!

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    #18

    "Mount Fuji Maple Leaf" By Estrella Chuang

    "Mount Fuji Maple Leaf" By Estrella Chuang

    Silver in Nature / Seasons

    Romantic autumn and Mount Fuji.

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    "Flowers Of The Future" By Jovita Ambrazaityte

    "Flowers Of The Future" By Jovita Ambrazaityte

    Silver in Nature / Flowers

    These are plant simulations that are created from flower petals, multiple exposures, and mirror reflection, which are captured by choosing a certain shooting point. Reality combined with illusion - this could be the plants of the future. Maybe humanity will create them from leftover plant parts and a digital image. Flowers of fantastic beauty, as if beautifying our guilt-free reality. The guilt that a part of nature is not preserved sinks into an unrealistic illusory beauty. It is easy to get lost in this fantastical beauty, and the actual reality is less painful and confusing.

    In 2005, I graduated from photo and media studies at the Vilnius Academy of Arts. Since then, I have participated in various joint and personal exhibitions. Since 2007, I have been working at Vilnius College and teaching photography. Photographing plants is a new hobby of mine that was born during the pandemic. Plants became close to me because they were my creative material during that period. While photographing plants, I began to think more and more about their position in today's world. And Macro photography gave me a wide field of exploration.

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    "Herbarium Evanescente" By Julia Gonzalez Liebana

    "Herbarium Evanescente" By Julia Gonzalez Liebana

    Gold in Nature / Flowers

    La serie HERBARIUM EVANESCENTE, está formada por una serie de 30 fotografías de plantas y vegetales. Pretendo mostrar una percepción de la naturaleza personal e íntima. Es un trabajo de observación y de contemplación de la naturaleza. Descontextualizo estas plantas y vegetales para mostrar la belleza casi escultórica de alguna de estas plantas, la belleza de sus formas, de sus texturas y también la belleza de su decadencia que nos hace reflexionar sobre el paso del tiempo y la Muerte.

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    11 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    “ The HERBARIUM EVANESCENTE series consists of a series of 30 photographs of plants and plants. I intend to show a perception of the personal and intimate nature. It is a work of observation and contemplation of nature. I decontextualize these plants and plants to show the almost sculptural beauty of some of these plants, the beauty of their shapes, their textures and also the beauty of their decadence that makes us reflect on the passage of time and Death.”

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