The photography competition for planet Earth

Winners 2021

Our 2021 winners

We are absolutely delighted to announce our 2021 winners, from a selection of amazing images that arrived in our offices from all over the world. It also gives us great pleasure to hand the title of World Nature Photographer of the Year to Amos Nachoum for his image ‘Facing reality.’ Many congratulations to all our winners! For your chance to have your work seen by millions of people around the world, enter 2022’s competition here.

Behaviour - Mammals

Leopard seal catching a penguin

© Amos Nachoum

Amos nachoum, USA - Gold WINNer and grand prize of WORLD NATURE PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR

For hours, I waited for the low tide to arrive along a shallow lagoon on a remote island off the Antarctic Peninsula. Like clockwork, the leopard seal arrived in the lagoon just before low tide. It put its head in the water and looked just like a rock sitting in the receding water. The young Gentoo penguins only dare to enter the water when it is shallow and when they got close enough to the seal, it turned its head at lightning speed, catching one of the penguins by its feet and taking it to deep water. Once the seal reached open water, I followed it and swam parallel to it, observing its actions. To my surprise, it let go of the penguin twice. Each time, the seal chased after the penguin again, as if it was enjoying the game. The terrified penguin tried to escape as the game continued. But soon, the end came.

Two elephants fighting

© William Fortescue

silver: WILLIAM FORTESCUE, UNITED KINGDOM

Cheetahs swimming across the Talek river

© Buddhilini de Soyza

bronze: Buddhilini de Soyza, AUSTRALIA


Animal portraits

Long-tailed macaques enjoy the warmth of each other during a hot day in Bali, Indonesia.

© Tom Vierus

gold: Tom vierus, FIJI

Long-tailed macaques enjoy the warmth of each other during a hot day in Bali, Indonesia. These animals show very similar behaviour to us humans including enjoying each other trusting company. The macaques are used to humans and are commonly found around temples where they tend to feed on food sacrifices by the locals.

Brown bear mother with her two bear cubs

© Neelutpaul Barua

silver: Neelutpaul Barua, INDIA

Female puma with her cubs

© Amit Eshel

bronze: Amit Eshel, ISRAEL


Behaviour - Amphibians and reptiles

© Shayne Kaye

GOLD: SHAYNE KAYE, CANADA

This shot came out of a “nothing” outing to a local park. It was the middle of a sunny summer day with harsh light and little activity. After going out with low expectations, I came across this tiny Pacific Tree Frog on a flower. After waiting for it to move into a more photogenic position on the flower, and trying repeatedly to catch the mottled light through the tree’s leaves above it at exactly the right spot, I got exactly what I was hoping for. It proved to me that there’s really no bad time to head into nature with a camera!

American crocodile in Gardens of the queen, Cuba

© Massimo Giorgetta

SILVER: Massimo Giorgetta, ITALY

© Patrick Nowotny

bronze: patrick nowotny, USA


Behaviour - Birds

Vulture and fox feasting on a wildebeest

© Ashok Behera

Gold: AshoK BEHERA, INDIA

A wildebeest’s eyes being gorged by an African vulture, keenly watched by an African fox for an opportunity to scavenge. Taken at Masai Mara, Kenya.

© Robert J. Ross

SILVER: robert J. ross, USA

Black cormorants on boats in a lake

© Robert Maynard

 

BRONZE: robert maynard, UK


Behaviour - Invertebrates

Red ants crossing

© Chin Leong Teo

 

GOLD: CHIN LEONG TEO, SINGAPORE

The common red ant is ingenious at traversing terrain. When front scout ants encounter a water obstacle, they intuitively form an "ant-bridge" with their bodies, so that their ant-mates at the back of the party can cross.

Hawk moth, taken in New South Wales, Australia

© Lincoln Macgregor

SILVER: lincoln macgregor, australia

Green huntsman spider and vinegar fly

© Irina Petrova

BRONZE: irina petrova ADAMATZKY, uk


Nature art

Landscape with trees

© Federico Testi

GOLD: federico testi, italy

The natural creativity of San Quirico d'orcia, in Tuscany, Italy. Waves, shapes and tone created by light, in harmony with the universe.

Dandelion seeds

© Monika Schneider

SILVER: monika schneider, germany

© Gabriel Barathieu

bronze: GABRIEL BARATHIEU, MAYOTTE


People and nature

Ice cave in Lake Baikal in Russia

© Sabrina Inderbitzi

gold: SABRINA INDERBITZI, SWitzerland

I crawled into this ice cave on the totally frozen Lake Baikal in Russia. First I didn't like the fact that the car and the people were in the middle of my picture, but then on a second view I found it just perfect.

School of mackerel with a scuba diver

© Mike Eyett

SILVER: mike eyett, austria

A discarded beer bottle as the home of a blenny nest

© Dr Gaetano Gargiulo

BRONZE: Dr Gaetano Gargiulo, AUSTRALIA


Plants and fungi

Abandoned house in Goa, India

© Gautam Kamat Bambolkar

GOLD: Gautam Kamat Bambolkar, INDIA

Entrance to a room inside an abandoned house in Goa, India. It is fascinating how mother nature takes over from where man has left.

Young pine in Bulgaria

© Vladislav Tasev

silver: Vladislav Tasev, UK

Fungi

© Jan Czeczotka

bronze: Jan Czeczotka, GERMANY


Urban wildlife

Humpback whale in waters off New York City

© Matthijs Noome

gold: Matthijs Noome, USA

Finally got the shot I wanted: a humpback's fluke with the New York City downtown skyline in the distance. As water quality measures and conservation efforts have started to show real results over the last years, humpback whales are becoming a common sight more and more in New York waters.

Arabian red foxes in Kuwait City

© Mohammad Murad

SILVER: Mohammad Murad, KUWAIT

Fox in industrial area in Netherlands

© Alex Pansier

bronze: alex Pansier, netherlands


Planet Earth’s landscapes and environments

Landscape of South Island, New Zealand

© Sam Wilson

gold: Sam wilson, australia

Travelling down random dirt roads can be so rewarding when you are greeted with scenes like this. Taken on South Island, New Zealand.

Pumice stone field in Argentina

© Alessandro Gruzza

silver: Alessandro gruzza, italy

Ice falls

© Rie Asada

bronze: rie asada, japan


Black and white

Rare blue morph arctic fox in Iceland

© Vince Burton

GOLD: vince burton, united kingdom

A recent trip to Iceland where we were lucky to view and photograph the rare 'blue morph' Arctic fox. The weather conditions were extreme, but that didn't seem to bother the fox.

Toque macaque in Sri Lanka

© Avanka Fernando

silver: avanka fernando, sri lanka

 
Asiatic elephants in Sri Lanka

© Michael Stavrakakis

 

bronze: Michael Stavrakakis, australia


Animals in their habitat

Bornean Orangutan

© Thomas Vijayan

gold: thomas vijayan, canada

Mature male orangutans have large flappy cheek-pads, known as flanges, a throat sac used to make loud verbalisations called long calls. Once they reach maturity, they spend most of their time alone, about 90%. I was lucky enough to get this fully-grown, matured orangutan giving me the best pose possible.

Juvenile sea lion in Baja California, Mexico

© Celia Kujala

silver: Celia Kujala, USA

 
Female polar bear on Isbukta, on the eastern coast of Svalbard

© Christian Tuckwell-Smith

 

bronze: Christian Tuckwell-Smith, UK


Nature photojournalism

Sibolangit, SOCP Quarantine Centre, North Sumatra, Indonesia.   The whole SOCP team works together to prepare Brenda, an estimated 3-month-old female orangutan (she has no teeth yet), for surgery.  A sedative is administered, the arm is shaved, her t

© Alain Schroeder

gold: ALAIN SCHROEDER, Belgium

Sibolangit, SOCP Quarantine Centre, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The whole SOCP team works together to prepare Brenda, an estimated 3-month-old female orangutan (she has no teeth yet), for surgery. A sedative is administered, the arm is shaved, her temperature is taken, while others hold her head or her hand out of compassion for the baby. During the three-hour procedure, Dr. Andreas Messikommer, a renowned orthopaedic surgeon invited from Switzerland, will place a pin and screws to secure the damaged humerus. Brenda was confiscated from a villager in Blang Pidie on the west coast of Aceh who was keeping her as a pet.

Hotel sewage pipe

© Alexej Sachov

SILVER: Alexej Sachov, ukraine

Frogs killed for their legs - a delicacy in many countries

© Bence Mate

BRONZE: Bence mATE, hungary

To see last year’s winners, click here.