People’s Choice Shortlisted Photos Of Wildlife Photographer Of The Year 2023
Tender Touch by Andy Parkinson
The Natural History Museum in London has revealed the shortlist for the Wildlife Photographer of the Year People’s Choice Award, and voting is now open.
The shortlist includes 25 stunning images showcasing a variety of wildlife from around the world. These images, ranging from dynamic action shots and tranquil portraits to impactful portrayals of pollution and human activity on animals, are all exceptional in their own right. These 25 images are separate from the competition’s overall winners announced last month, adding a unique viewpoint to this year’s top 100 images in wildlife photography.
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A Rare Sight by Axel Gomille
Autumn Glow by Uger Fuetes Sanz
Rubbish Drinks by Claire Waring
Curiosity by Gerald Hinde
Fashion Victims by Britto Jaschinski
Looking At Me, Looking At You by John E. Marriott
Missed Sip Of Milk by Karim Iliya
Neighbourhood Dispute by Ofer Levy
Homecoming by Divr Barkay
Ice Bed by Nima Sarikhani
Aurora Jellies by Audun Rikardsen
Bull In A Garbage Dump by Brent Stirton
The Grassland Geladas by Marco Gaiotti
Incoming Cuckoo Wasp by Frank Deschandol
Swallow Over Meadow by Hermann Hirsch / Jan Lessman
Snowshoes by Deena Sveinsson
Troublemaker by Stefan Christman
Hope by Roberto Garcia-Roa
Tough Negotiation by Ayala Fishamer
Opportunity Fox by Matt Maran
The Happy Turtle by Tzahi Finkelstein
Duckling Huddle by Charles Davis
Starling Murmuration by Daniel Dencescu
Shared Parenting by Mark Boyd