award winning photos 2019

As an active member in the contemporary photography world, Casper organizes annual international photography events, travels around the world to meet with photographers and review their portfolios, curates art exhibitions, writes about photography and culture, lectures, conducts workshops, serves as an international juror and nominator for key awards, and is an advisor to arts and education organizations. "To me this image portrays all you expect of a country dog's life on a working farm.

"On October 22, 2018, Toddy passed away, [as a] victim of a great cruelty: poisoning. "When they invited me to watch him in action (or lack thereof, he was truly born for this job), I jumped at the chance. This year's Audubon Photography Awards introduced a new category that requires entrants to know their fauna and their flora. Camera: Canon EOS 60D with Tamron SP 150-600mm f/5-6.3 lens; 1/1250 second at f/6.3; ISO 400 Many males may display there, but most females that visit will mate with one of the few dominant males at the center of the lek. We’re able to see the world at Bus Stop Q through the eyes and lens of a thoughtful photographer. Dani. These winning images originally ran in the Summer 2019 issue. Bird Lore: Of the 350-plus species of hummingbirds, most have small geographic ranges. I think the most challenging part was to find the right focal length and angle to capture them in a way that really showed how awesome was what they were doing.". In the 1970s, New York was a city of rats and may be becoming that again. Bird Lore: Orioles build hanging nests, weaving plant fibers for a lightweight but durable structure. Each of our jury members selected one photographer to be awarded special distinction.

"I searched for a dog that loved to play in the mud. Subscriber Natural World & Wildlife: 'Huddle' By Nadia Aly, United States. Location: Wakodahatchee Wetlands, Delray Beach, Florida Buses bursting at the seams in India, overloaded jeepneys in the Philippines, and Rony’s jampacked train in Bangladesh capture a degree of hardship that many people deal with every day. In the last three decades, Haviv has covered more than twenty-five conflicts and worked in over one hundred countries. Toys and treats — usual props of any animal photographer — are rather useless with these creatures. There was something special in this moment maybe because I have not had this kind of experience with them before. I could barely breathe as I snapped—I felt that I, too, was fighting to hang on! "But when Jose (the breeder) placed the two pups together they started to wash each other.".