The winning and honored images in this year’s Nature Conservancy photography competition were just announced. Entries from more than 80,000 individual photographers in 191 different countries and territories were judged across 12 different categories. Contest organizers were once again kind enough to share some of their top images with us. The captions were written by the photographers and lightly edited for style.
Winners of the 2023 Nature Conservancy Photo Contest
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Wolf Trinity. First Place, Mammals. Here you can see three Indian wolves leaping through the air, showcasing their enthusiasm and companionship. Photographed in Bhigwan, Maharashtra, India. #
© Siddhartha Ghosh / TNC Photo Contest 2023 -
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Living Inside the Yellow Fields. First Place, Aerials. Inspired by yellow color, I decided to take a photo with a drone showing an aerial perspective of a small settlement of the city of Świdnica, Poland, which was built in the middle of a field. #
© Agnieszka Wieczorek / TNC Photo Contest 2023 -
Planned Burn at Chase State Fishing Lake. Honorable Mention, Lands. This is the late evening on April 17, 2014, with a planned pasture burn creeping along the ridge of the hill at the end of the lake. Driving back from a ranch outside Elmdale, Kansas, I spotted the red glow. It looked like there might be a chance it would be reflecting in the lake, and it was! #
© Bruce Hogle / TNC Photo Contest 2023 -
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Sound and Vision. First Place, Lands. This picture represents one the most intense moments I can remember during my life. It was September; after a two-week wait, I was lucky enough to experience an amazing mix of extraordinary elements, which I will never forget: the impressive display of the autumn colors at their peak, and the first snow of the season. #
© Alessandro Carboni / TNC Photo Contest 2023 -
Lost in Snow Waves. Second Place, Plants & Fungi. A lonely conifer tree in the Dolomites highlands in wintertime, Fanes-Sennes-Braies Regional Natural Park, Italy. #
© Vittorio Ricci / TNC Photo Contest 2023 -
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Living Texture. Honorable Mention, Underwater Life. Macro photo of a hard coral of the genus Mycetophyllia. Guatemala is not well known for its coral reefs, yet there are very interesting corals around Cabo Tres Puntas. This coral was found at 12 meters' depth. Cabo Tres Puntas, Guatemala, March 2023. #
© Juan Carlos Huitrón Baca / TNC Photo Contest 2023 -
Dusty Ride. Honorable Mention, People & Nature. This is Anatolia, Turkey. Here, people are engaged in animal husbandry for their livelihood. After a harsh winter, the valleys overflow with lush grass, but it is not easy to reach this food source in rough terrain. The shepherds and their flocks, who walk 10 kilometers every day to the foot of Mount Nemrut, leave a dusty story behind their journey. #
© Fatih Yilmaz / TNC Photo Contest 2023 -
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