On October 8th, the Natural History Museum, London, announced the "Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2024".
Grand title winner: Shane Gross (Canada)
www.nhm.ac.uk
Equipment:
Nikon D500, Tokina fisheye 10-17mm f3.5-4.5 lens at 11mm, 1/200 at f13, ISO 640, 2x Sea & Sea strobes, Aquatica housing
Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year
Grand title winner: Alexis Tinker-Tsavalas (Germany, hey my home country, yeah
)
www.nhm.ac.uk
Equipment:
Panasonic Lumix G91, Laowa 25mm f2.8, 2.5-5x ultra macro lens, 1/200 at f4, ISO 200, Nikon SB-900 Speedlight flash, Cygnustech macro diffuser, focus stack of 36 images
Explore the gallery. Once again, a lot of great pictures there, no matter what gear was used.
Grand title winner: Shane Gross (Canada)

The Swarm of Life | Wildlife Photographer of the Year | Natural History Museum
Shane Gross (Canada) looks under the surface layer of lily pads as a mass of western toad tadpoles swim past.
Equipment:
Nikon D500, Tokina fisheye 10-17mm f3.5-4.5 lens at 11mm, 1/200 at f13, ISO 640, 2x Sea & Sea strobes, Aquatica housing
Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year
Grand title winner: Alexis Tinker-Tsavalas (Germany, hey my home country, yeah

Life Under Dead Wood | Wildlife Photographer of the Year | Natural History Museum
Alexis Tinker-Tsavalas (Germany) carefully rolls over a log in his local forest to see fruiting bodies of slime mould and a tiny springtail.
Equipment:
Panasonic Lumix G91, Laowa 25mm f2.8, 2.5-5x ultra macro lens, 1/200 at f4, ISO 200, Nikon SB-900 Speedlight flash, Cygnustech macro diffuser, focus stack of 36 images
Explore the gallery. Once again, a lot of great pictures there, no matter what gear was used.