Winner: “Blaze of colours” by Test My Dream (FR)
The Panorama Winners class of the 2024 European Wildlife Photographer of the Yr Awards confirmed nature’s distinctive creations. From majestic mountain ranges shrouded in mist to serene coastal scenes, these pictures seize the awe-inspiring energy of the pure world.
Some Vegetation and Fungi Winners’ entries reveal life’s astounding intricacy on a smaller scale. Some beautiful mushrooms highlighted by mild mild and vivid vegetation surviving of their native environments present us ecosystems’ hidden wonders. All of those profitable images present the richness and resilience of our planet’s landscapes and life.
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Landscapes
This class consists of every little thing from intricate particulars to broad views of habitats, in addition to the dramatic impacts of climate and wind and water, from native cultural landscapes to world landscapes.
Runner up: “Of sand and wind” by Go Mellone (IT)
“Blood of the earth” by Salvo Orlando (IT)
“Instant of eternity” by Thomas Crauwels (CH)
“As time goes by” by Iñaki Bolumburu (ES)
“Sunrise in the mist” by Alexey Kharitonov (RU)
“Power, beauty and fragility” by Martin Köppert (DE)
“Alpine contrasts” by Tobias Büttel (DE)
“Dying paradise” by Kristin Weinhold (DE)
“Autumn Glory” by Lukas Schäfer (IT)
Vegetation and Fungi
This class celebrates vegetation and fungi’s magnificence and adaptableness to many habitats. It seeks images that artistically make use of mild and trendy composition as an example their magnificence and ecological worth.
Winner: “Curtain” by Svetlana Ivanenko (RU)
Runner up: “Final glow” by Katarzyna Gubrynowicz (PL)
“Ice tree” by Hannu Ahonen (FI)
“Backlit willows” by Pål Hermansen (NO)
“Algae pizza” by Csaba Daroczi (HU)
“Fairies” by Karl Adami (EE)
“Storm in a beech forest” by Helmut Elzenbaumer (IT)
“Cordyceps” by Jaime Culebras (ES)
“Soon the flowers will die, life hurries on” by Ádám Horváth (HU)
“Wild teasel” by Theo Bosboom (NL)