Wildlife
The winning images from the 2017 Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the year contest have been revealed. Congratulations to all winners and runners-up.
These photos will be exhibited at the South Australian Museum in Adelaide (11 August to 24 September) and the Australian Museum in Sydney (11 August to 10 December)
Nature Photographer of the Year
Congratulations to the winners and runners-up for the 2017 Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the year competition.
Competitions
We have 10 double-passes to give away to see the winning photos from our 2016 AG Nature Photographer of the Year competition exhibited at the Australian Museum in Sydney.
Nature Photographer of the Year
Congratulations to the winners and runners-up for the 2016 Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the year competition.
Wildlife
The winning images from the 2016 Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the year contest have been revealed. Congratulations to all winners and runners-up.
These photos will be exhibited at the South Australian Museum in Adelaide, SA (18 August to 3 October) and the Australian Museum in Sydney, NSW (19 August to 9 October).
Science & Environment
These photographs reveal the human impact on nature – be it terrestrial, marine or atmospheric. The impact could be either positive or negative.
These photos will be exhibited at the South Australian Museum in Adelaide (18 August to 3 October) and the Australian Museum in Sydney (19 August to 9 October).
Science & Environment
Photos entered in the Botanical category could be habitat or portrait shots. This shortlist is testament to the gorgeous array of landscapes and plant life that surrounds us.
These photos will be exhibited at the South Australian Museum in Adelaide (18 August to 3 October) and the Australian Museum in Sydney (19 August to 9 October).
Video
Who wouldn’t want to be a bird photographer after watching all the fun 2015 Nature Photographer of the Year David Stowe gets to have?
Wildlife
In this category, we asked for photos showing animals in the environment in which they live – this environment could be natural or built, and the animal, either native or feral. The only rule was that the animal must not be captive and has claimed the habitat independently. This shortlist shows the beautiful variety of landscapes and animals we enjoy in Australia.
These photos will be exhibited at the South Australian Museum in Adelaide (18 August to 3 October) and the Australian Museum in Sydney (19 August to 9 October).