#1 The Winner Of Aap Magazine 33 Is Thomas Vijayan (Canada) With The Image Golden Headed Langur

In a world often consumed by the hustle and bustle of modern life, nature photography provides a respite, inviting us to pause and contemplate the awe-inspiring landscapes, diverse ecosystems, and the myriad of species that call Earth their home. These visual journeys into the wilderness transport us to remote corners of the globe, showcasing the untamed beauty that remains untouched by human hands. Through the eyes of a photographer, we can experience the thrill of a safari in Africa, the serenity of a pristine rainforest, or the tranquility of a secluded beach at sunset.
#2 Young Lion, Ngorongoro, Tanzania From The Series 'Infrared African Wildlife' © Paolo Amel

#3 Colourful Sunrise In Patagonia © Carmen Villar

Yet, nature photography is far more than just a visual escape; it serves as a poignant reminder of our collective responsibility to protect our planet for future generations. Every breathtaking image of a vibrant coral reef or a magnificent old-growth forest carries with it an implicit call to action. It speaks to the urgency of conserving these irreplaceable treasures before they vanish forever. These images evoke a sense of wonder, inspiring us to become better stewards of the environment and advocates for conservation.
#4 Hydrothermal Basin, Wyoming. 2022 From The Series 'American Nature' © Nathan Rochefort

#5 Ready To Jump From The Series 'The Hypnotic Red-Eyed Leaf Frog' © Pablo Trilles Farrington

In an age when climate change, deforestation, and habitat loss threaten the delicate balance of our ecosystems, the role of nature photography becomes increasingly significant. It raises awareness of the environmental challenges we face and highlights the interconnectedness of all living beings. When we see a photograph of a polar bear stranded on a melting ice floe or a sea turtle entangled in plastic debris, we cannot remain indifferent. These images compel us to reevaluate our choices, reduce our ecological footprint, and support initiatives that promote sustainability and conservation.
#6 Groom With A View From The Series 'Here Today, Gone Tomorrow' © Turgay Uzer

#7 Buttercups From The Series 'The Wild Cosmos' © Diane Hemingway

Moreover, nature photography has the power to foster a deep emotional connection between individuals and the natural world. It instills a sense of wonder and reverence for the Earth, fostering a greater appreciation for the beauty and complexity of our planet. Through this connection, we are more likely to take meaningful action to protect our environment, whether it's participating in local clean-up efforts, supporting wildlife conservation organizations, or advocating for policies that address environmental issues.
#8 Merzouga © Olivier Unio

#9 Entwined From The Series 'A Chance Encounter' © Jo Fields

#10 Gucci From The Series 'Night Creatures' © Lev L Spiro

#11 Color Poppies Iv From The Series 'Gymnopédies' © Jean Karotkin

#12 The Third Place Winner Is Christina Mcfaul (United States) With The Series 'Sanctuary In The Wild'

I was raised on a lake nestled in the Santa Monica Mountains, where fences were non-existent and I roamed freely. It is where my bond with nature took root. I wish to convey this sense of wonder and discovery in my portrait, still life, and landscape photography.
#13 Southern Magnolia 2023 (Tricolor Gum Bichromate Over Cyanotype Print) From The Series 'The Old Garden' © Diana Bloomfield

#14 Untitled, From The Series 'A Passing' © Calli Mccaw

#15 The Second Place Winner Is Teri Figliuzzi (United States) With The Series 'Gathering'

#16 Modern Rabbit Underwater From The Series 'New Cosmos Underwater' © Alexej Sachov

#17 Poetry Of A Leaf © Jacqui Turner

#18 Nature's Depths And Human Traces From The Series 'Interlinked Realities' © Gulgun Guna

#19 Sweet Gum Embroidered From The Series 'Nature Embroidered' © Myrtie Cope

#20 From The Inside © Stéphane Garnavault



