The London Photography Awards program is a celebration of creativity, innovation, and excellence in photography on a global scale. We proudly honor and recognize individuals who breathe life into their ideas through a myriad of techniques and creative approaches, all while paying homage to the rich history and evolving beauty of The Swinging City.
This prestigious award acknowledges the diverse array of photographic styles that permeate our world, originating from a wide spectrum of industries spanning from publications to videography, from business services to scientific trades, and of course, the art and photography sectors themselves. What truly matters is your unique creative vision and your ability to translate it into extraordinary works of art, destined to stand the test of time much like the storied history of London itself, immortalized for millennia to come.
Here in this gallery, you can find 25 fantastic nature winning photos and you can submit yoru entries before March 7th, 2024.
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#1. Kingfisher by Hisao Osono
#2. Beautiful Buckle Whale by Peter Voss
#3. Dream Dancer by Judith Kuhn
#4. Volcán Vilarrica by Francisco Negroni
#5. The Lava Elephant by Rares Besliu
#6. Beautiful Penguins by Peter Voss
#7. The White Shark! by Peter Voss
#8. Discover the wonders of Lake Baikal by Hsiaohsin Chen
#9. Frozen Pyramid by Luka Vunduk
#10. Tape Worm by Judith Kuhn
#11. Golden Hill by Kenji S
#12. Hide and seek amid autumn colours by David Lerch
#13. Beyond the world by Hsiaohsin Chen
#14. Reach by Aanne Neiwand
#15. Aldeyjarfoss by Judith Kuhn
#16. Golden Kirkjufellsfoss by Judith Kuhn
#17. A young survivor by Alex Brackx
#18. Fish larva with jellyfish by Katarzyna Battenfeld
#19. Courtship display by Robert Bogacz
#20. Those last seconds by Alex Brackx
#21. White love by Judith Kuhn
#22. Tree of Life by Julie Kenny
#23. Fireworks by Gurdal Bibo
#24. Skaftá byJudith Kuhn
#25. Huge Iceberg by Peter Voss
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