The 2024 Prix De La Photographie Awards celebrated some of the most captivating nature photography from around the globe, showcasing the awe-inspiring beauty and diversity of our natural world. This year’s winning photos captured breathtaking landscapes, intimate wildlife moments, and stunning details that highlight the intricate connections between nature and the environment.
From misty forests to majestic wildlife, the awarded photographers demonstrated extraordinary skill and vision, turning nature into a canvas of powerful imagery. These winning entries remind us of the profound beauty and fragility of the natural world, urging us to cherish and protect it.
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#1. 1st Place Winner: « Wild Flowers » by Anne Mason-Hoerter, Germany
#2. 2nd Place Winner: « Terra Mater » by Barbara and Maciej noskowski, Poland
#3. « Pass By » by Xiaoping Lin, China
#4. « Wild and Free » by Remuna Beca, United States
#5. « Primeval Fall by Impressionist Painter » by SUK EUN KIM, Korea, Republic of
#6. « Magnificence of desert » by Babak mehrafshar, Iran
#7. « Feeding Time » by Jason Marino, Canada
#8. « A Bird’s Eye View » by Marc Koegel, Canada
#9. « Whispers of Rosy Dunes » by Haofang Yan, Australia
#10. « Autumn and Winter Gradients » by Ryohei Irie, Japan
#11. « Autumn Impressions » by Michael Andrejkow, Canada
#12. « Difficult Friendship » by Aga Karmol, United Kingdom
#13. « The Dawn of Life » by Xuejun Long, China
#14. « Reflections in the Night » by Marcello Galleano, Italy
#15. « Eagle of Dawn » by Ryo Utsunomiya, Japan
#16. « Sky » by Ton Dirven, Netherlands
#17. « Boundless Skies » by Fenqiang, United States
#18. « The single lonely but beautiful tree » by Hidenori Sono, Japan
#19. « The Winter of Bow Lake » by Yongnan Li, Canada
#20. « The Enchanted Forest » by Greg Du Toit, South Africa
#21. « The Beauty of Swamp Trees » by Hilda Champion, United States
#22. « Ice flower » by Kim Poulsen, Denmark
#23. « Wave Study In Light » by Steve Turner, Australia
#24. « Time and Tide » by Robyn Finlayson, Australia
#25. « Winter Blues in Rural Quebec » by Yvan Bedard, Canada
#26. « Storm » by Kim Harding, Denmark
#27. « Swimming Towards Extinction » by Remuna Beca, United States
#28. « Crimson Mud » by Ingrid Hendriksen, Australia
#29. « Against a Quiet Current » by Michael Paul, United States
#30. « Majestic Morning » by Jennifer Dixon, United States
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