Wildlife Photographer Of The Year 2015
For more than 50 years the wildlife photographer of the year competition has championed honest and ethical wildlife photography while pushing the boundaries of artistic freedom technical skill and narrative excellence.
Wildlife photographer of the year 2015. Original and high resolution files will be requested from 22 january until 7 february 2020 at 11 30am gmt. Bence máté is a hungarian wildlife photographer. Richard peters from great britain. So too with this year s overall winner the european wildlife photographer of the year 2015.
The wildlife photographer of the year 57 competition closes 11 30am gmt. According to the non profit bridge budapest association bence is the ninth most well known hungarian living in hungary. In 2010 his image marvel of ants won the prestigious wildlife photographer of the year grand title. The public are asked to vote in the wildlife photographer of the year 56 people s choice awards.
His photo shows the shadowy outline of a fox at night in front of an urban backdrop. This powerful collection of pictures features all the winning photographs from the 2015 competition. Jan 25 feb 5original and high resolution files requested for wildlife photographer of the year 57 competition entrants. Open to photographers of all ages and abilities next year s 2020 wildlife photographer of the year competition opens for entries on october 21 2019 and closes at 11 30 a m.
Wildlife photographer of the year winner and mammals category winner. Looking at the winning images in each category this year shadows and silhouettes stand out. A tale of two foxes and other top shots from the wildlife photographer of the year 2015 competition held by britain s natural history museum. Surprising behaviour witnessed in wapusk national park on hudson bay canada.
The wildlife photographer of the year 2020 competition has now closed. Winners will be contacted by 23 march 2020. A tale of two foxes by don gutoski canada. The wildlife photographer of the year competition co owned by the natural history museum and bbc worldwide opened for entries on january 5 and will stay open until february 26.
He pioneered the one way glass photography technique now popular among hide based nature photographers around the world. Fourteen year old cruz erdmann won young wildlife photographer of the year the competition s other top distinction for his underwater photograph of an iridescent bigfin reef squid captured on.