“The golden couple,” Marsel van Oosten, The Netherlands, Grand Title Winner 2018, Animal Portraits
Last fall Dutch photographer Marsel van Oosten was the overall winner of the 54th annual Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition (previously) after being selected from over 45,000 submissions. His image, The Golden Couple, captures a pair of golden snub-nosed monkeys against a wooded backdrop. Their bright blue faces glow against the lush forest of China’s Qinling Mountains—the only habitat where the endangered primates are found in the wild.
In total there were 19 category winners from the tens of thousands who submitted images of wildlife and natural environments from all corners of the globe. Winning images included a wasp carrying a perfectly round segment of mud, two owls nestled snuggly in a pipe, and a leopard dreaming on a low branch. The winners, plus a selection of other entries from the competition, are currently in an exhibition which will travel to Canada, Spain, Australia, and Germany. The next stop for “Wildlife Photographer of the Year” is the Field Museum in Chicago, which opens March 22 and runs through January 2020. (via Block Club Chicago)
“Pipe owls,” Arshdeep Singh, India, Winner 2018, 10 Years and Under
“Hellbent,” David Herasimtschuk, USA, Winner 2018, Behaviour: Amphibians and Reptiles
“Mud-rolling mud-dauber,” Georgina Steytler, Australia, Winner 2018, Behaviour: Invertebrates
“Night flight,” Michael Patrick O’Neill, USA, Winner 2018, Under Water
“Windsweep,” Orlando Fernandez Miranda, Spain, Winner 2018, Earth’s Environments
“Mother defender,” Javier Aznar González de Rueda, Spain, Winner 2018, Wildlife Photographer Portfolio Award
“Lounging leopard,” Skye Meaker, South Africa, Grand Title Winner 2018, 15-17 Years Old
“Bed of seals,” Cristobal Serrano, Spain, Winner 2018, Animals in their environment
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