
AG Nature Photographer of the Year 2022: Astrophotography shortlist
These are the official shortlisted images for the 2022 Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year awards in the Astrophotography category.
These are the official shortlisted images for the 2022 Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year awards in the Astrophotography category.
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These are the official shortlisted images for the Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year awards for 2020.
This category asked for photographs of landscape or seascape with minimal evidence of human settlement or interference. These photos will be exhibited at the South Australian Museum in Adelaide from Friday 28 August until Sunday 15 November 2020.
In this category, we asked for photos of flora or fauna that have been deemed threatened, rare, vulnerable or endangered. This shortlist is a reminder of how many beautiful animals face extinction if we do not act. These photos will be exhibited at the South Australian Museum in Adelaide from Friday 28 August until Sunday 15 November 2020.
The Animal Behaviour category asked for photographs of animals engaging in natural activities. These photos will be exhibited at the South Australian Museum in Adelaide from Friday 28 August until Sunday 15 November 2020.
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 from Friday 28 August until Sunday 15 November 2020.