Yesterday, October 10th, the Natural History Museum, London, announced the "Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2023".
Grand title winner: Laurent Ballesta, France
Equipment:
Nikon D5, 13mm f2.8 lens, 1/25 at f22, ISO 800, Seacam housing, 2x Seacam strobes
Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year
Grand title winner: Carmel Bechler, Israel
Equipment:
Nikon D7500, Tamron 18–200mm f3.5–6.3 lens, 1.3 sec at f4.8, ISO 4000
Explore the gallery. Once again, a lot of great pictures there, no matter what gear was used.
Grand title winner: Laurent Ballesta, France
The Golden Horseshoe | Wildlife Photographer of the Year | Natural History Museum
Laurent Ballesta (France) goes looking for horseshoe crabs in the protected waters of Pangatalan Island, the Philippines.
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Equipment:
Nikon D5, 13mm f2.8 lens, 1/25 at f22, ISO 800, Seacam housing, 2x Seacam strobes
Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year
Grand title winner: Carmel Bechler, Israel
Owls’ Road House | Wildlife Photographer of the Year | Natural History Museum
Carmel Bechler (Israel) discovered several barn owls in an abandoned, concrete building near a busy road.
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Equipment:
Nikon D7500, Tamron 18–200mm f3.5–6.3 lens, 1.3 sec at f4.8, ISO 4000
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
Browse the WPY winning images in our immersive gallery. Use the filter tab to customise your search
www.nhm.ac.uk