Amazing Winners of the GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2024

Trees on a floodplain in Germany in the winter

“Winter in the floodplain forest” by Dieter Damschen. Overall Winner and Second place, Special Category: Everything in flux – Germany’s River landscapes. “The inundated trees in the floodplain hardwood forest of the Mittel Elbe during a winter flood.”

Adreamy winter scene has earned Dieter Damschen the title of GDT Nature Photographer of the Year. The competition is run by the Germany Society for Nature Photographers to highlight the talent of its members. This year, 481 members from 13 countries entered just under 8,000 images.

Here are the winners of the 2024 GDT Nature Photographer of the Year contest.

Humpback whales bubble netting

“Bubble netting” by Scott Portelli. First place, Mammals.

” Humpback whales spend the summer months in their Antarctic feeding grounds hunting energy-rich krill to build up sufficient blubber reserves for the long migration to their winter breeding grounds in the tropics. Using a technique known as bubble netting, several whales encircle a swarm of krill, crowd the swarm further by releasing a curtain of air bubbles, and then lurch in to feed effortlessly.”

Portrait of diamondback rattlesnack with tongue out

“Tasting the air” by Kai Kolodziej. Second place, Other Animals.

” The diamondback rattlesnake uses its tongue to detect odors. My goal was to make this behavior visible.”

Thread-winged antlion in camp at night, Namibia

“Thread-winged” by Dr. Gerald Haas. First place, Other Animals.

“Thread-winged antlion in camp at night, Namibia.”

Aerial view of the Pupplinger Au floodplain

“Isar floodplain in morning fog” by Andreas Volz. Second place, Special Category: Everything in flux – Germany’s River landscapes.
“The floodplain of Pupplinger Au is an invaluable and species-rich nature reserve. In this region, the streambed of the Isar is largely unregulated.”

Birds perched on a telephone pole

“Scenes from a marriage” by Silke Hüttche. Special category winner.

 

Alpine ibex on a cliff

“Eyes shut and waiting for spring” by Flurin Leugger. Second place, Mammals.

“Alpine ibex are perfectly adapted to the inhospitable conditions at high elevations and can even survive severe winter storms.”

The contest is open to members of the German Society for Nature Photographers.

Common arrowhead in a river

“Arrowhead” by Heike Odermatt. First place, Plants and Mushrooms.

“The small river Groote Aa flows past the outskirts of my village. In the summer, this is the perfect habitat for arrowhead.”

A tree shaped by the wind in the grey dunes of the German barrier island Baltrum

“Flag tree” by Marte Engelbrecht. First place, Atelier Nature.

“A tree shaped by the wind in the grey dunes of the German barrier island Baltrum. Exposure with intentional camera movement (ICM).”

An eider drake tries in vain to snatch a mussel in Kieler Förde.

“Predator and prey” by Jan Sohler. Jury Prize.

“An eider drake tries in vain to snatch a mussel in Kieler Förde.”

Gentoo penguin swimming inside a wave

“Surfing the wave” by Levi Fitze. First place, Birds.

“Gentoo penguin, Sea Lion Island, Falkland Islands. Gentoos are the fastest swimmers among penguins and agile enough to surf breaking waves.”

Morning in the forest

“Birches in autumn” by Felix Wesch. First place, Landscapes.

“A section of one of my favorite woods in Wahner Heath on a rare mornings in autumn with both fog and sunshine.”

Black skimmers (Rynchops niger) on the east coast of Florida

“Morning roll call” by Jens Kählert. Third place, Birds.