Stunning shots of awe-inspiring festivals, landscapes and animals around the world battle for prestigious photo prize
STUNNING shots of awe-inspiring festivals, landscapes and animals around the world have all made it to the shortlist for a prestigious photography prize.
The breathtaking shots were complied by Better Photography Magazine and organized into four categories to showcase the world’s best captured moments.
Azim Khan Ronnie was the overall winner as well as the winner of the exotic travel category, with this breathtaking festival image[/caption] Grant Galbraith was the winner in the classic landscape category with this mellow black and white shot of a waterfall[/caption] A tranquil blue moment shot by Graham Green[/caption] The winner of the revealing nature category was Charles Jones – showing a cunning predator in the background stalking its prey[/caption] Early morning mist captured by Fanny Reed[/caption] Zay Yar Lin was the winner of the emotive portrait award[/caption] This colourful piece was captured by Azim Khan Ronnie[/caption] This stunning sunlit shot was featured in the classic landscapes category[/caption] An elephant in action, shot by Graham Morgan[/caption] Nature in all its glory, by Krzysztof Browko[/caption] An awe-inspiring lightning strike caught on camera by Heather Wehl[/caption] Incredible shot of horses running by Fanny Reed[/caption] Two little chaps caught in conversation by David Mierowsky[/caption] Alok Avinash was shortlisted in the emotive portraits section for this shot[/caption] Todor Tilev captured this shot of a man in his workshop for the competition[/caption]