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Australian Geographic nature photographer of the year 2025 winners – in pictures

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    Australian Geographic nature photographer of the year 2025 winners – in pictures
    Overall winner: Fractal Forest

    A painterly, macro view of a cauliflower soft coral by Ross Gudgeon has taken out top prize in the Australian Geographic nature photographer of the year competition. ‘This is an exceptional photograph that skews perception and leaves us questioning reality,” the judges said.

    @photography
    #macrophotography
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      Australian Geographic nature photographer of the year 2025 winners – in pictures
      Overall winner: Fractal Forest

      A painterly, macro view of a cauliflower soft coral by Ross Gudgeon has taken out top prize in the Australian Geographic nature photographer of the year competition. ‘This is an exceptional photograph that skews perception and leaves us questioning reality,” the judges said.

      @photography
      #macrophotography
      #coral

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      @photography

      Winner – portfolio: Priscilla

      ‘About the size of a dumpling, the southern dumpling or bobtail squid are treasured photography subjects. These nocturnal creatures emerge cloaked in vivid colours as if wearing shimmering eye makeup. Usually timid, they tend to hide when seen. This one however, affectionately named Priscilla, happily lingered, posing for a photoshoot.’ Gadigal country, Sydney, New South Wales.

      Photograph: Peter McGee

      #photography
      #squid

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        @photography

        Winner – portfolio: Priscilla

        ‘About the size of a dumpling, the southern dumpling or bobtail squid are treasured photography subjects. These nocturnal creatures emerge cloaked in vivid colours as if wearing shimmering eye makeup. Usually timid, they tend to hide when seen. This one however, affectionately named Priscilla, happily lingered, posing for a photoshoot.’ Gadigal country, Sydney, New South Wales.

        Photograph: Peter McGee

        #photography
        #squid

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        @photography

        Winner – macro: Liftoff

        ‘Vertical migrations are some of the most remarkable in the world. Billions of animals hide in deep waters and then travel to the surface at night to feed under the cover of darkness. This paper nautilus hitched a ride on a passing jellyfish – a truly unique and magical encounter on one of the world’s greatest vertical currents.’ Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia.

        Photograph: Talia Greis

        #photography
        #jellyfish
        #nautilus

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