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Best Nature Clicks of 2022

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Best Nature Clicks of 2022

OUR nature never ceases to impress. And some make sure they’re in the right place at the right time and hit the “magic” click with their lens that gives it A photo which will be beautiful, funny, symbolic, impressive, which, in the end, will tell a story.

Competition Wildlife Photographer of the Year now released 25 photos of nature who is eligible for this year People’s Choice Award.

25 photos from the list tell stories about nature from all over the world and have been selected among 38,575 works by photographers from 93 countries.

Photos of the 25 finalists are currently on display at London Natural History Museum. However, you can see them below and vote for your favorite here.

Best Nature Clicks for 2022-2021
This hyena belongs to the Highway Clan family. You can find it if you find yourself on the streets of Harar, Ethiopia. Photo: Sam Rowley (UK)
Best Nature Clicks for 2022-2022
It could be an ad for fabric softener. But this is a polar bear among purple flowers in Manitoba, Canada, through the lens of Martin Gregus. Photo: Martin Gregus (Canada)
Best Nature Clicks for 2022-2033
“Wool” a la Little Richard for two guinea fowls in the Kruger National Park in Boomalang, South Africa. Photo: Richard Flack (South Africa)
Best Nature Clicks for 2022-2044
Fishing for eels off the coast of the Dominican Republic with lighting that Blade Runner would envy. Photo: Eladio Fernandez (Dominican Republic)
Best Nature Clicks for 2022-2025
A strong hug always helps in the cold. Photo: Mingqiang Lu (China)
Best Nature Clicks for 2022-2026
“Pink Flamingos”. Photo: Claudio Contreras Coob (Mexico)
Best Nature Clicks for 2022-2027
The agony of a wasp before being stung in Peru. Photo: Roberto Garcia-Roa (Spain)
Nature's Best Clicks for 2022-208
A cat (or at least the memory of it) in Argentina. Photo: Sebastian Kennerknecht (USA)
Best Nature Clicks for 2022-2099
This is one of about five high-resolution photographs of this little-studied African golden-haired wildcat in Uganda. Photo: Sebastian Kennerknecht (USA)
Nature's Best Clicks for 2022-2010
What’s up, frog? (Ecuador). Photo: Jaime Culebras (Spain)
Nature's Best Clicks for 2022-2011
Curiosity killed the cat, and then the cat killed a thrush in a small village in Poland. Photo: Michal Mihlevich (Poland)
Nature's Best Clicks for 2022-2012
Angry musk oxen in Norway. Photo: Mikel Angel Artus Illana (Spain)
Nature's Best Clicks for 2022-2013
Perhaps the most poetic photo of the competition: a small fish entangled in a surgical glove, found at sea in a Dutch channel. Photo: Auke-Florian Hiemstra (Netherlands)
Nature's Best Clicks for 2022-2014
Cat and lizard. Rather, look again. Photo: Eduardo Blanco Mendisabal (Spain)
Nature's Best Clicks for 2022-2015
Minimalism on the Japanese island of Hokkaido. Photo: Chloé Bes (France)
Best Nature Clicks for 2022-2016
Nature is sometimes cruel. A leopard kills a female baboon while her baby is still alive in her arms in Zambia. Photo: Igor Altuna (Spain)
Best Nature Clicks for 2022-2017
Three dolphins in a row that could be a picture, in the calm waters of California. Photo: Jody Frediani (USA)
Best Nature Clicks for 2022-2018
The Lion King in Kenya. Photo: Marina Cano (Spain)
Best Nature Clicks for 2022-2019
Like, Like, are you there? (He is in Canada.) Photo: Bertie Gregory (UK)
Best Nature Clicks for 2022-2020
Evening wanderings in Finland. Photo: Sami Vartiainen (Finland)
Best Nature Clicks for 2022-2021
Hare in white in Colorado. Photo: Dina Swainsson (USA)
Best Nature Clicks for 2022-2022
Foxes of love in Canada. Photo: Brittany Crossman (Canada)
Best Nature Clicks for 2022-2023
No, this is not Covid-19 under the microscope, but a seahorse in the sea off the coast of Bali, Indonesia. Photo: Nicholas More (Great Britain)
Best Nature Clicks for 2022-2024
Leopard, snow queen in India. Photo: Sascha Fonseca (Germany)
Best Nature Clicks for 2022-2025
A hungry fox nibbles on a chicken leg left for her by neighbors in Bristol. He deserved it, because before that he got into a protective plastic fence and was injured. Photo: Simon Whittyman (UK)

Author: newsroom

Source: Kathimerini

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