Celebrating the thirteenth British
Wildlife Photography Awards. £15,000 prize money available, with
winners across 12 categories plus an
overall winner. Categories include: Animal behaviour,
animal portraits, botanical Britain,
black & white, British seasons, coast &
marine, habitat, hidden Britain, urban
wildlife, wild woods, documentary
series – showcasing the best of British
wildlife and rare moments to celebrate.Includes the RSPB Young British
Wildlife Photographer of the Year.
encouraging the next generation of
photographers.Stag in Snow, Peter Whitehead. Cute Killer, Daniel trim. Canon 5DS with 500mm f/4 II lens. 500mm; 1/250th second; f/4; ISO 1000. Judges are Jane Morgan, David Plummer, David Linda, Ellie Rothnie, Richard Peters, Will Nicholls. Sponsors are Canon, The RSPB, CJS. A Fox in the Bluebells by Victor Shares. Ocean Drifter by Ryan Stalker. Sony A7R IV with Sony 28-60mm f/4-5.6 lens. 29mm; 1/200th second; f/7.1; ISO 80. Checking the Wind Tony Moss a badger.
Nikon Z6 II with Nikon 500mm f/4 lens. 500mm; 1/500th second; f/5; ISO 1,800. No access Ian Wood Nikon D500 with Nikon 18-35mm F3.5/4.5 lens. 31mm; 1/100th second; f/9; ISO 2500. Brown Hare, Jonathan Gaunt. Mountain Hare by Danny Green. Bloomin' by Billy Arthur. Black and Blue by Kirsty Andrews.
British Wildlife Photography Awards 12
British Wildlife Photography Awards 12
British Wildlife Photography Awards 12
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Wildlife Photography Awards. £15,000 prize money available, with
winners across 12 categories plus an
overall winner. Categories include: Animal behaviour,
animal portraits, botanical Britain,
black & white, British seasons, coast &
marine, habitat, hidden Britain, urban
wildlife, wild woods, documentary
series – showcasing the best of British
wildlife and rare moments to celebrate.Includes the RSPB Young British
Wildlife Photographer of the Year.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, encouraging the next generation of
photographers.Stag in Snow, Peter Whitehead. Cute Killer, Daniel trim. Canon 5DS with 500mm f/4 II lens. 500mm; 1/250th second; f/4; ISO 1000. Judges are Jane Morgan, David Plummer, David Linda, Ellie Rothnie, Richard Peters, Will Nicholls. Sponsors are Canon, The RSPB, CJS. A Fox in the Bluebells by Victor Shares. Ocean Drifter by Ryan Stalker. Sony A7R IV with Sony 28-60mm f/4-5.6 lens. 29mm; 1/200th second; f/7.1; ISO 80. Checking the Wind Tony Moss a badger.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Nikon Z6 II with Nikon 500mm f/4 lens. 500mm; 1/500th second; f/5; ISO 1,800. No access Ian Wood Nikon D500 with Nikon 18-35mm F3.5/4.5 lens. 31mm; 1/100th second; f/9; ISO 2500. Brown Hare, Jonathan Gaunt. Mountain Hare by Danny Green. Bloomin' by Billy Arthur. Black and Blue by Kirsty Andrews.
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Hardback, 260 x 260mm, Pages 240
Publication 12 March 2024, ISBN 9781802586206

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The British Wildlife Photography Awards is a celebration of British natural history. This stunning collection of images documents nature across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Curating the year’s finest work from world-leading professionals and inspired amateurs, it will celebrate the extraordinary diversity of British wildlife while inspiring readers of all ages to engage with nature and conservation. Every photograph will be beautifully reproduced in this large format, with detailed technical information appearing alongside the photographer’s personal note on composition and subject.

Will Nicholls is a wildlife cameraman and tree climbing specialist, currently living in Bristol. His previous television credits include working for the BBC, Plimsoll Productions and Silverback Films, and he is also the founder of the most popular nature photography resource online, Nature TTL, which caters to thousands of photographers each day, teaching wildlife, landscape, and macro photography free of charge. Will successfully ran the Bird Photographer of the Year competition for the last three years.