Yesterday the Natural History Museum, London, announced the "Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2022".
Grand title winner: Karine Aigner, USA
Equipment:
Sony α7R III, Laowa 24mm f14 2x macro probe lens, 1/1000 sec, ISO 6400, Profoto strobe + wireless trigger
Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year
Grand title winner: Katanyou Wuttichaitanakorn, Thailand
Equipment:
Canon EOS 90D, Sigma 150–600mm f5–6.3 lens, 1/6400, f6.3 (-1 e/v), ISO 640
Explore the gallery. Once again, a lot of great pictures there, no matter what gear was used.
Grand title winner: Karine Aigner, USA
The big buzz | Wildlife Photographer of the Year | Natural History Museum
Karine Aigner (USA) gets close to the action as a group of bees compete to mate.
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Sony α7R III, Laowa 24mm f14 2x macro probe lens, 1/1000 sec, ISO 6400, Profoto strobe + wireless trigger
Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year
Grand title winner: Katanyou Wuttichaitanakorn, Thailand
The beauty of baleen | Wildlife Photographer of the Year | Natural History Museum
Katanyou Wuttichaitanakorn (Thailand) is intrigued by the contrasting colours and textures of a Bryde's whale, surfacing close by.
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Canon EOS 90D, Sigma 150–600mm f5–6.3 lens, 1/6400, f6.3 (-1 e/v), ISO 640
Explore the gallery. Once again, a lot of great pictures there, no matter what gear was used.
Gallery | Wildlife Photographer of the Year | Natural History Museum
Browse the WPY winning images in our immersive gallery. Use the filter tab to customise your search
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