Polar bears are pottering around an abandoned house. Magical Morel on Mount Olympus. and the last moments of the beloved mountain gorilla These are just some of the winning images from Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition.
But the honor of winning the grand title of the 2022 tournament went to American Karine Aigner for her photograph, “The big buzz.” Wandering, intending to mate with only one female in battle.(Winner of the Wildlife Photographer Year 2022) Against the backdrop of scorching sand in a Texas farm.
Roz Kidman Cox, Chairman of the Jury Describe the close-up picture as.Winner of the Wildlife Photographer Year 2022
“The sensation of movement and concentration is shown at the bee level magnification. And turn what is a little cactus bee into a big contender for a single woman,” she said at a news conference on Tuesday.
Aigner’s “bee scale” close-up shows the despair of degraded species threatened by climate change, pesticides and habitat loss. press release added.
She is the fifth woman to have won first place in the competition’s 58-year history. said the organizer.
Winners have been selected in 19 different categories, including three Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year awards, with the grand prize going to 16-year-old Katan you Wuttichaitanakorn from Thailand for Bryde’s whale with contrasting skin tones. Pink gum and hard hair, baleen on the upper jaw called “Beauty of Baleen”