Prepare To Be Amazed By This Year’s Nature Photography Competition Winning Photos (18 Photos)

In an ever-changing world, photography allows us to capture a moment of fleeting beauty, reminding us of vulnerability hiding in the incredible beauty of our planet. The Nature TTL Photographer of the Year competition underscores this sentiment, showcasing over 8,000 awe-striking submissions. Prepare your eyes for a visual feast as we have selected a variety of incredible photos that will make you question whether they were taken on planet Earth.

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#1 “Strong Solar Storm Through An Icelandic Cave”, Josselin Cornou

The aurora illuminates the sky behind an Icelandic waterfall, streaming over the face of a cave. The image took the runner-up place in The Night Sky category.

Prepare To Be Amazed By This Year’s Nature Photography Competition Winning Photos (18 Photos)

Image source: Josselin Cornou

#2 “Caring Parent”, Igor Mikula

The runner-up in the Camera Traps category is this intimate shot of a Eurasian blackbird and its chicks, in a nest in the bathroom window of the photographer’s friend.

Prepare To Be Amazed By This Year’s Nature Photography Competition Winning Photos (18 Photos)

Image source: Igor Mikula

#3 “Depth Perception”, Rowan Dear

The winner of the Underwater category is this image of jelly blubber, a species of jellyfish, congregatating in the waters off Manly Beach, Australia. The image alters the viewers’ perspective; we don’t know which way is up and which is down, we just know there’s a ton of jellyfish.

Prepare To Be Amazed By This Year’s Nature Photography Competition Winning Photos (18 Photos)

Image source: Rowan Dear

#4 “Walk On The Hill”, Ákos Őrsi

The runner-up in the Under 17 category of the competition was this shot of deer on a hill. Silhouetted on the hill, the deer makes a rather typical shot quite scenic.

Prepare To Be Amazed By This Year’s Nature Photography Competition Winning Photos (18 Photos)

Image source:  Ákos Őrsi

#5 “Traffic Intersection”, Simone Baumeister

This mind-blowing shot appears otherworldly, but it actually depicts a spider in a very familiar environment: a pedestrian bridge in Ibbenüren, Germany. The trippy lights around the spider are the lights of (as the title indicates) the traffic intersection beyond the spider, but makes the arthropod appear to float in a turquoise sphere of light.

Prepare To Be Amazed By This Year’s Nature Photography Competition Winning Photos (18 Photos)

Image source: Simone Baumeister

#6 “Milky Way”, Bence Mate

You’d be excused if the first thing you saw in this photo wasn’t the gorgeous Milky Way galaxy in the night sky. Indeed, there’s a wild boar in the foreground, captured in this winning shot in The Night Sky category.

Prepare To Be Amazed By This Year’s Nature Photography Competition Winning Photos (18 Photos)

Image source: Bence Mate

#7 “Crossing Barriers”, Fernando Constantino Martínez Belmar

A jaguar in Mexico was caught climbing through a broken wall that separates the jungle from a town in Quintana Roo. As animals’ habitats are fragmented, wildlife increasingly comes into contact with humankind. This image won the “Camera Traps” category.

Prepare To Be Amazed By This Year’s Nature Photography Competition Winning Photos (18 Photos)

Image source: Fernando Constantino Martínez Belmar

#8 Winner: “Austfonna Ice Cap”, Thomas Vijayan

The winner in the Landscapes category is this shot of the Austfonna ice cap, the world’s third-largest, which is quickly melting in part due to human-caused climate change.

Prepare To Be Amazed By This Year’s Nature Photography Competition Winning Photos (18 Photos)

Image source: Thomas Vijayan

#9 “Seal Hunting”, Florian Ledoux

The winning image in the Animal Behavior category is this shot of a polar bear patiently waiting for a seal to pop its head out of a breathing hole in Svalbard, Norway.

Prepare To Be Amazed By This Year’s Nature Photography Competition Winning Photos (18 Photos)

Image source: Florian Ledoux

#10 “Paintbox”, Florian Smit

This perspective-warping shot of the Rio Tinto river in Spain, taken by a drone high above the ground, makes the natural colors of the environment pop. It was the runner-up in the competition’s Landscapes category.

Prepare To Be Amazed By This Year’s Nature Photography Competition Winning Photos (18 Photos)

Image source: Florian Smit

#11 “Crowd Control”, Andy Schmid

An orca is surrounded by a herring bait ball in this shot from Skjervøy, Norway, the runner-up in the Underwater category.

Prepare To Be Amazed By This Year’s Nature Photography Competition Winning Photos (18 Photos)

Image source: Andy Schmid

#12 “My Kingdom”, Simon Biddie

This portrait of a sea lion (Zalophus californianus) is framed by fish on three sides, with six other sea lions in the background. The image won the Wild Portraits category of the competition.

Prepare To Be Amazed By This Year’s Nature Photography Competition Winning Photos (18 Photos)

Image source: Simon Biddie

#13 “Fighting Robins”, Jane Hope

Two robins tussle in this springtime shot out of Scotland. The image was the runner-up in the Animal Behavior category.

Prepare To Be Amazed By This Year’s Nature Photography Competition Winning Photos (18 Photos)

Image source: Jane Hope

#14 “Fading Away”, Robert Gloeckner

The runner-up in the Wild Portraits category is this shot of a great blue heron’s silhouette in water reflecting a traffic light in Dunedin, Florida.

Prepare To Be Amazed By This Year’s Nature Photography Competition Winning Photos (18 Photos)

Image source: Robert Gloeckner

#15 “Painting”, Florian Smit

The winner of the Small World category shows a dead moth in Rondane National Park, Norway. The moth lies on a bacterial film in the park, and the image’s composition makes the rather macabre scene appear dreamlike.

Prepare To Be Amazed By This Year’s Nature Photography Competition Winning Photos (18 Photos)

Image source: Florian Smit

#16 “Point, Line And Plane”, Yicai Chang

A lone carpentar ant walks along a leaf in a tree in Australia. This image was the runner-up in the Small World category—indeed, even without a frame of reference, the ant appears determined, though small.

Prepare To Be Amazed By This Year’s Nature Photography Competition Winning Photos (18 Photos)

Image source: Yicai Chang

#17 “House Hunting”, Lucy Monckton

A swarm of bees look like one massive black-and-yellow-striped mass in the winning image in the Under 17 category. The bees were relocating—the entire swarming buzzing around to find a new home.

Prepare To Be Amazed By This Year’s Nature Photography Competition Winning Photos (18 Photos)

Image source: Lucy Monckton

#18 “When We’re Gone”, Florian Smit

The winner of the Urban Wildlife category is this shot of a brown rat sniffing around an abandoned house. A motion sensor triggered the camera to snap the photo.

Prepare To Be Amazed By This Year’s Nature Photography Competition Winning Photos (18 Photos)

Image source:  Florian Smit