The Natural History Museum, London, yesterday announced the "Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2021".
Grand title winner: Laurent Ballesta, France
Equipment:
Nikon D5, 17–35mm f/2.8 @17mm, 1/200s, f/11, ISO 1600, Seacam housing and strobes
Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2021
Grand title winner: Vidyun R Hebbar, India
Equipment:
Nikon D5000, 85mm f/3.5, 1/250s, f/5, ISO 200, Manfrotto tripod
Explore the gallery. Once again, a lot of great pictures there, no matter what gear was used.
Grand title winner: Laurent Ballesta, France
Creation | Wildlife Photographer of the Year | Natural History Museum
For five years Laurent and his team returned to this lagoon, diving day and night to see the annual spawning of camouflage groupers. They were joined after dark by reef sharks hunting the fish.
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Nikon D5, 17–35mm f/2.8 @17mm, 1/200s, f/11, ISO 1600, Seacam housing and strobes
Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2021
Grand title winner: Vidyun R Hebbar, India
Dome home | Wildlife Photographer of the Year | Natural History Museum
Exploring his local theme park, Vidyun found an occupied spider’s web in a gap in a wall. A passing tuk-tuk (motorised rickshaw) provided a backdrop of rainbow colours to set off the spider’s silk creation.
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Nikon D5000, 85mm f/3.5, 1/250s, f/5, ISO 200, Manfrotto tripod
Explore the gallery. Once again, a lot of great pictures there, no matter what gear was used.
Gallery | Wildlife Photographer of the Year | Natural History Museum
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