#1 3rd Place: "The Ice Skater" By Sebastien Blomme

The CUPOTY CHALLENGE happens every November, separate from the annual Close-up Photographer of the Year contest. It has a different theme each year, chosen by the CUPOTY community. This year's theme was Water.
Close-up Photographer of the Year was started in 2018 by Tracy and Dan Calder to show the amazing things around us through close-up photography. "We hope to inspire a wider appreciation of nature’s wealth, encourage a deeper connection to often-overlooked animals, plants, and landscapes, and kindle a desire to protect them."
#2 Finalist: "Long Over Dew" By Pete Burford

#3 1st Place: "Between The Stars" By Tibor Litauszki

Hungarian photographer Tibor Litauszki snagged the top spot in the 2023 CUPOTY CHALLENGE: Water with his cool snap of a newt munching on frog eggs in the dark. The photographer takes home £300 and gets his photo showcased to the world, along with 12 other pics, on the winner's page.
#4 Finalist: "Milking Bonnets" By Tony North

#5 Finalist: "Sparkling Crown" By Claudia Gaupp

British photographer Ian Gilmour captured 2nd place with his daring and imaginative photo of flowers frozen in ice. Sebastien Blomme from France secured the 3d place on the podium with a graceful damselfly perched on the water.
The other pictures to have made the winners' gallery are: Barry Webb, Tony North, Alexis Tinker-Tsavalas, Pete Burford, Harald Cederlund, Marco Maggesi, Sandra Stalker, Claudia Gaupp, Gabi Swart and Abby Raeder.
#6 Finalist: "Periscope" By Marco Maggesi

#7 Finalist: "Last Flight" By Harald Cederlund

Tracy Calder, the co-founder of CUPOTY, said, "It’s not easy to select a winner from so many different styles and subjects of photography, but expert judges David Maitland, Ross Hoddinott, Keith Wilson, Tracy Calder and the team from Amateur Photographer magazine rose to the challenge."
#8 2nd Place: "Poppies Tiarella In Ice" By Ian Gilmour

#9 Finalist: "Slime Moulds And Raindrops" By Barry Webb

"We asked photographers to show us work on a Water theme. Our callout was answered with images of seahorses swimming through kelp, flowers bejeweled with rain, and insects drying out their wings before taking flight, among so many other things. As usual, looking at all the entries was both educational and inspiring."
#10 Finalist: "You See Better With Four Eyes" By Gabi Swart

#11 Finalist: "Pond Geometry" By Abby Raeder

#12 Finalist: "Moss Springtail" By Alexis Tinker-Tsavalas

#13 Finalist: "Plastic Sailors" By Sandra Stalker



