The winners of the World Nature Photography Awards, which celebrate the best images of nature from all over the globe, have been revealed, and one spectacular shot taken in Shetland won the overall prize.
have announced their winners from thousands of entries that were received from all around the globe. The top award and cash prize of $1,000 went to Tracey Lund from the UK for her image of gannets under the water off the coast of the Shetland Islands.archipelago, shows two of the seabirds diving beneath the surface to catch a fish. It beat out other mesmerising photos depicting animals like zebras, cheetahs, and orcas in countries such as Kenya and Norway.
Read on to see the incredible photos recognised at the 2024 World Nature Photography Awards. Meanwhile, more information can be found on the The winner of the People and Nature award was Pavlos Evangelidis, for this jaw-dropping shot of traditional stilt fishermen inTaken in the Maasai Mara National Reserve by photographer Alexander Brackx, this shot titled Those Last Seconds won the Behaviour - Mammals category.The Animals in Their Habitat prize went to Amit Eshel, for this majestic shot of Nubian Ibex in the Zin Desert mountains.
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