Nature TTL Photographer Of The Year 2022 Winners
Announcing The 2022 Nature TTL Photographer Of The Year Winners, Dennis Stogsdale ‘S Flamingo In A Lynx’s Mouth Won The Top Prize.
Nature TTL bills itself as one of the world’s leading nature photography resources, offering tutorials and features that photographers worldwide enjoy.
The organization, which hosts the annual photography contest, received more than 8,000 entries from nature photographers this year, competing for the top spot in eight categories.
Dennis Stogsdale from the United States won $1,835 for his photo of a wild cat in Tanzania. This photo represents nature in its rawest state.
Overall winner and animal behavior category winner
Will Nichols, the founder of Nature TTL, says about this work:
Although the lynx is wet from chasing the flamingos in the water, it has emerged at the top. Contrasting colors against the dark environment make this image stand out. Undoubtedly, this scene is highly spectacular, which the photographer captured perfectly with the camera.
In the future, you can watch the winning pictures of the remaining categories.
Winner of wild portraits
- Tomash Shapira
Wild portraits
Matt Engelman
Animal behavior category
- Michael Snedik
Winner of the hidden camera category
- Geoffrey Raynaud
Hidden camera handle
- Sasha Fonseca
Winner of the underwater category
- Andy Schmid
Underwater handle
- Thalia Grace
Winner of the night sky category
- Jocelyn Corno
The variety of the night sky
- Mauro Toronto
Winner of the small world category
- Tibor Litavsky
Small world category
- Tim Curb
Winner of the landscape category
- Brutus Hanscom
Landscape category
- Mark Bigalski
Winner of the urban wildlife category
- Yan Pecha
Urban wildlife category
- Jocelyn Homes
Winner of the under 16 category
- Achintya Murthy
Type under 16 years old
- Maximilian Pakfsky
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We hope you enjoyed watching this episode of Shutter. What is your favorite picture? What do you think of the winning images? For more details on the winners of this competition, visit the Nature TTL website.