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Amazing photos of wildlife 2022 / the best in the world are identified + photo


Fars News Agency – Visual Group – Alireza Sephovand: Wildlife photography is a branch of photography in which live domestic and wild animals are photographed in their natural environment. Photography in this style requires high knowledge and a lot of experience in the field of photography and familiarity with the behavior of various animals. Photographers must be able to prove that the images are natural. Photography of domestic animals is not considered among the photos of this genre. In wildlife photography, the photographer seeks to capture interesting animals along with their movements such as eating or fighting and hunting. Although wildlife or hunting photography is repetitive for the world of photography, nevertheless, there are so many different angles and moments and hunting moments in this genre, which is still extremely attractive for enthusiasts.

In this type of photography, the wide aperture of the lens is used to achieve high speed and record the moving subject and blur the background. Also, wildlife photographers use telephoto lenses, so wildlife photographers need tripods more. They also need camouflage to be able to get closer to wildlife. Sometimes a monopod is used to increase the maneuverability of the photographer to chase wild animals. Monopods work better than tripods due to their lightness and quick mobility.

Now, with this introduction, let’s go to the video report of the winners of the best portrait of wildlife and magical landscapes in 2022:

The Nature TTL Photographer of the Year winner was selected from over 8,000 photos from around the world. From a wounded lion captured in close-up to an unlucky flamingo caught, contestants compete to win in the Wildlife Portraits, Animal Behavior, Camera Traps, Underwater, Night Sky, Small World, Landscapes, Urban Wildlife and Under 16 categories. They competed for years.

Main image: A snow leopard hunts for prey among the jagged peaks of the Ladakh mountain range in India. This image was taken during a three-year DSLR camera trap project in the Indian Himalayas.
Photo: Sasha Fonseca Thursday 11 August 2022 09.13 BST

Winner, Animal Behavior Division

We had received reports of bird hunting along the shores of Lake Nduto in Tanzania, so we quickly ran over to see the scenes of the hunt. Upon arrival we found out that it was actually a caracal and it was hunting flamingos that were foraging in the shallow water. Within a minute of arrival, the caracal started chasing and finally managed to catch one of the beautiful but unlucky birds.
Photo: Dennis Stogsdale

Runner-up, Animal Behavior Division

This majestic African elephant was walking towards our safari vehicle at the Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania after being submerged in mud, forcing the sucked dirt out of its trunk, creating this exceptional scene.
Photo: Michael Snedik

Winner, Urban Wildlife Division

“During the day, this place in the suburbs is absolutely packed with people going about their daily business. But at night, it belongs to the animals that come out to play under the street lights.”
Photo: John Picha

Winner, Under 16 Division

Malabar parrots are amazing creatures – they are also called blue-winged parrots. They usually gather together and are seen in groups… It was my honor to photograph this bird species and in this particular situation. These two are fighting over the stump of a tree in which rice seeds were placed as food.
Photo: Achintia Murthy

Runner-up, underwater division

A species of carp that carries eggs in its mouth. When the female is ready to transfer, the male opens his mouth near the opening of the cloaca and pushes the eggs out in a cone.
Photo: Talia Grace

Winner, landscape section

A storm and lightning in the background of a beautiful sunflower that managed to survive in a garbage dump in the semi-arid Karoo region of South Africa.
Photo: Brutus Hencom

Winner, underwater section

“A pink panfish darting through a school of banner fish beautifully captures the subject’s backlit position and late afternoon sunset at the Tuna Factory dive site near Malé, the capital of the Maldives. Is.
Photo: Andy Schmid

Runner-up, Night Sky Division

This photo is a combination of magical elements: the moonlight hitting at the right angle creates a magnificent rainbow. Beautiful auroras, just above the rainbow. And finally, Godafoss, a spectacular waterfall in Iceland.
Photo: Mauro Tronto

Winner, Night Sky section

This photo was taken on a trip to Kosciuszko, the highest point in Australia. It’s also one of the best places to take pictures of the Milky Way thanks to the dark sky.
Photo: Jocelyn Corneau

Winner, Small World Division

I managed to photograph this butterfly in the summer at dusk. To track the flight, I used the LED headlight and showed the propeller with a flash. I created a twilight mood with multiple camera exposures.
Photo: Tibor Litavsky

Winner, the telephoto section of the camera

A large grizzly bear passes in front of my camera. In the Yukon, Canada, a unique phenomenon occurs every year – bears stay out in the freezing temperatures until December, even though their fur freezes even when the temperature reaches -30 degrees below zero.
Photo: Geoffrey Raynaud

Winner, Wild Portraits category

When a big lion is looking you right in the eye, you immediately forget that you are sitting comfortably and safely in the car. “Instinctively, you duck and slowly back into the car so as not to provoke a predator.”
Photo: Tomas Spila

Runner-up, Urban Wildlife Division

“A city of fireflies in this old train station full of light, on rainy days like beautiful lights, they bathe this tunnel in light.”
Photo: Jocelyn Crono

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