Daily Mail-ի հրապարակել է «Բնության լուսանկարիչ 2021» մրցույթի մասնակիցների ուշագրավ լուսանկարները (լուսանկարներ)


Daily Mail-ի հրապարակել է «Բնության լուսանկարիչ 2021» մրցույթի մասնակիցների ուշագրավ լուսանկարները (լուսանկարներ)
Մայիս 24 01:35 2021

Բրատանական Daily Mail պարբերականը հրապարակել է լուսանկարներ՝ ցույց տալով, թե որքան «գեղեցիկ, բայց միևնույն ժամանակ վայրագ և արտառոց» աշխարհում ենք մենք ապրում։

Լուսանկարներն արված են «Բնության լուսանկարչության գերմանական ասոցիացիայի» (GDT) «Բնության լուսանկարիչ 2021» մրցույթի շրջանակներում, որին ուղարկվել է 3 հազար լուսանկար` 13 երկրից։ Մրցույթի գլխավոր հաղթող է ճանաչվել Կարստեն Մոզեբախ ու Բեռնհարդ Վոլմեր ուսանկարչական դուետը  Գերմանիայից։

Մրցույթի անցյալ տարվա գլխավոր հաղթող գերմանացի Փիթեր Լինդելն այս անգամ հաղթող է ճանաչվել «Կաթնասուններ» անվանակարգում՝ առյուծի և կորյունի իր լուսանկարով։

Ստորև ներայացնում ենք լուսանկարները․

Photography duo Karsten Mosebach and Bernhard Volmer from Germany were voted as the overall winners with their stunning long exposure shot of a barn swallow in flight. The image, which the judges said 'was not an easy task' to capture, also came first in the Birds categoryWhat's In There? is the name of this cute image by German photographer Karsten Mosebach. It came seventh in the We Are Family categoryLast year's winner, Peter Lindel from Germany, was crowned winner in the Mammals category with this photograph of a lion cub bounding along next to its dadCelia Kujala from the U.S was awarded third place in the Mammals category with this photo of a playful seal titled The Magician, which she snapped while diving around the Coronado Islands, off the coast of MexicoCorinna Leonbacher came out on top in the Landscapes category with this image of lightning crackling over a mountain in the Italian Dolomites. She titled the image Volcano?, the question mark placed deliberately as at a glance, the peak looks distinctly volcanic, as if the bolts are eruptingAustralian photographer Scott Portelli's joyous image of an airborne mudskipper came first in the Other Animals categoryLars von Ritter Zahony, from Germany, took this incredible shot of a Bryde's whale gliding through the water off the coast of  South Africa. The judges were impressed enough to award it silver in the Mammals categoryGerman photographer Christian Engel came 10th in the We Are Family category with 'Meal in the Ice', a candid shot of a female polar bear with her cubBernhard Schubert from Austria took this beautifully lit image of a cat gecko looking over the edge of a leaf while in Borneo. It was awarded second place in the Other Animals categorySarah Boehm took this striking shot of a duck, titled Conductor, and was rewarded with sixth place in the Birds categoryRadomir Jakubowski from Germany took this shot of Ibex huddled together on a verdant hillside in the Alps and took home the accolade of ninth place in the We Are Family categoryThis rather macabre photo, taken by German photographer Dr Ferry Bohme, claimed fourth place in the Mammals category. Dr Bohme simply titled it Huge BreakfastThis shot, called Battle of the Giants, by Thomas Hinsche from Germany, came fourth in the Other Animals category. The image shows a wasp taking a spider it has paralysed back to its nest as food for its larvaeThis candid capture of a raccoon family landed German photographer Dominik Janoschka third prize in the We Are Family categoryThis beautiful shot of a golden-hued forest, titled Autumn Is Coming, came third in the Landscapes category. It was taken by Alexandra Wunsch from GermanyThis striking black-and-white shot, titled Sibling Love, taken by Klaus Tamm from Germany, was awarded fourth in the We Are Family categoryThis captivating image put Robert Marc Lehmann from Germany on the silver-medal podium position in the We Are Family category. He took the shot while visiting an orangutan orphanage in Borneo - and called it School BusFourth prize in the Birds category went to Alexandra Wunsch for this ethereal photo of a blackbird in a light-filled woodJenny Loreen Zierold from Germany took this photo of a baby caiman with its limbs stretched wide in Brazil and titled it Airplane. The snap came eighth in the Other Animals categoryThis shot by German photographer Phillip Schulze, taken in California's Yosemite National Park, scooped second place in the Landscapes category. Schulze called it 'In The Shadow'