Winners Of Nature “inFocus” Photo Contest Capture Incredible Moments On Earth (37 Pics)
InterviewThe Nature inFocus Photography Contest honors talented photographers who document unique natural history moments and critical conservation issues and generate an impressive catalog of imaginative and artistic images every year.
Radha Rangarajan, who is the editor of the contest, told Bored Panda: “The Nature inFocus Photography Contest began back in 2015, and this is the 7th edition of our contest!” The winners and finalists of this year’s contest were announced on November 22 via a live YouTube event. More than 2,000 photographers from 40 countries submitted nearly 18,000 photographs featuring amazing images of nature.
In the images below, you can see the winning and finalist pictures of this year.
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Northern Lights
“Every year, a jury is appointed by us, and the members of the jury are a mix of wildlife and environmental photographers, scientists, journalists, and filmmakers. This is done to ensure that we have a well-rounded approach in understanding all aspects of an image. The jury members select the winning images based on creativity, originality, composition, and technical as well as artistic considerations. The contest is open to all, participants from all over the world are welcome to submit. There is a special category for young photographers who are 17 years of age and under,” Radha told us about the evaluation process of the submissions.
The King’s Feast
Took a bit to figure out what I was looking at! Hope he wasn't too close...
The Resting Monarch
When asked about how the winners are chosen, Radha explained: “Over multiple rounds of judging, the jury and the organisers shortlist images based on various technical and artistic considerations. All the finalists are contacted for RAW image verification, post which the jury members score and decide the final winners. We follow a rule of complete anonymity, where none of the jury members know who the participants are, and the images are judged purely on the merit of each individual photograph.”
The Illusionist
I am not an octopus expert, but I looked at about 20 pictures of dissections and diagrams, and I think that it is its digestive system, with the bulk being the liver. 2/3 of an octopus' neurons are in its arms, and the part of its brain that is in its head is quite small in comparison to its liver and digestive system. It looks like a brain, mostly, but I don't think it is. If a legitimate teuthologist could chime in, I will defer to you.
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“There are 6 main categories and each category winner takes away a cool cash prize of Rs 50,000 (INR). The runner-up wins Rs 25,000 and the second runner-up wins Rs 10,000. All the winners and special mentions get trophies and certificates. Additionally, they get worldwide media coverage and features on our social media channels,” Radha told us about the prizes for the winners.
Pay Through The Nose
I saved it to Pinterest and then downloaded it to my gallery
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The creators of the contest are happy about the success they’ve had: “Every single year all of us on the organising team are overwhelmed and inspired by the sheer quality and quantity of submissions that come in. Photographers are constantly pushing the boundaries of technical and artistic excellence and we are in a lucky and unique position to witness this progression, first hand. We are privileged to be in the company of such talented photographers from all over the world, and glad to be able to provide a huge platform for them to showcase their work.”
After ‘While Crocodile!
What a lovely game of tag. "Tag you're dead!" Lol man I'm terrible
Blue Symphony
Hamster Wheel Of Life
A Hiss In The Canopy
The Old Man And The Forest
So dignified sitting in a place where their habitat is being destroyed, all in the name of profit to be made from palm kernel oil because we put that in everything now. Don't buy products with palm kernel oil in it.
This is #1 for me. Not only is it an amazing shot, but it also tells a tragic story without words
Hop Into The Limelight
City Lights
Unfortunately this little one will be growing up far too close to them.
Cut To The Chase
Lol, very clever... I see what you did there... Hehehe. 🤭
Load More Replies..."She's gonna eat me!" - Pumba the warthog about Nala the lioness in The Lion King (1994)
Tag, You Are It!
I know it's their next meal, but I hope they lose on this one and move on.
Move on... hungrier... and to kill another one ? This one out of sight ? ;p
Load More Replies...what animal is that? I cannot tell if it is a squirrel or some other large rodent
Pixie Dust
i'm confused as to what it is. beautiful, nonetheless. but is it mushrooms and spores?
Going Astray
Plastic Island
Evicted
Who Let The Bees Out!
Probably flying alongside this gorgeous bird. Glad there are bees to be out.
That bird is called a Bee Eater - so I'm guessing he's catching them for his dinner. ;)
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Neon Night
Imagine some sort or snail party and his little eye stalks are just bopping around teehee
Nose-To-Tail Diet
I feel like there's a dirty joke just waiting to happen here... Probably something that'll evoke eye rolling and such. Like, "he must not have gotten her off, seeing as immediately afterward she wanted some head!" Yup, I went there. You're welcome. Face, meet palm. 🤦🏼♀️
Bear In The Woods
Something In The Rain
You think so? Crazy creatures but I love 'em
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Toxic-City
everybody likes things, but don't like to see the processes.
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Swarm The Sun
Entrapment
Rush Hour
This Divided Land
Deep Cleaning Services
Fishing For Rubbish
Unfortunately and infuriatingly more and more of the catch these days. More than we could ever dredge out.
We've been using our oceans, at least here in the US/NYC, as our personal dump for over 100 years. It ended in 1992, but they still had to figure out what to do with the 30,000 TONS of garbage generated EVERY DAY. And that was in 1992. It hasn't gotten any less, and now we have more plastic. We'll be dealing with this horror for centuries. And what I'm counting is JUST NYC :😨 NOT the entire planet.
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I'm having a hard time telling what is happening to the bird? Is it trying to hunt the chicks or feed them? Falling into thorns?
