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The 2022 World Nature Photography Awards Celebrate Winning Shots Taken In SA, Zim, And Kenya

Here’s the aforementioned first place, Animal portraits, and Grand Prize Winner:Winner, Nature art. Spawning coral in the Red Sea:

Shlesinger: “Corals are animals, and this is how they reproduce. Usually, at the exact same time, thousands of corals of a given species along hundreds of kilometers of the reef reproduce by spawning egg-and-sperm bundles altogether into the open sea. These bundles will be carried away by the currents, mixing in the water, until they finally encounter a match—a sperm will fertilize an egg and new life will be created.

Reglioni: “This is how it feels to be inside a glacier’s guts. Not many people would even dare to go in there, where it is dark, deep, cold, loud, and wet. And that is the whole purpose of this photograph; pushing your limits to capture what only a few people will ever experience at night.” Second place, People and Nature. A seal tangled in a fishing net on the island of Dune, near Helgoland, Germany:Third place, Nature art. A pair of flamingos fly over Lake Magadi in Kenya:Second place, Behavior – Birds. A red-billed oxpecker rests on a warthog in Zimanga, South Africa:Third place, Animal portraits. A seaweed blenny, photographed near Blue Heron Bridge in Riviera Beach, Florida:Second place, Nature art.

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