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AusGeo Nature Photographer of the Year

6 Sep 2021

If you’re in Adelaide, the South Australian Museum is exhibiting the country’s best nature photography until October 31 as part of the Australian Geographic Magazine's Nature Photographer of the Year competition.

Open to entries from photographers around the world, below are some of the best wildlife images taken in Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica and New Guinea throughout 2020/21. 

Judged in categories including Animal Habitat, Animal Behaviour, Threatened Species and Our Impact, the overall winning entry came from underwater and aerial photographer, Scott Portelli, whose illuminous ‘Leafy Night’ portrait of a leafy seadragon was captured in Second Valley, South Australia. 

Scott Portelli   Leafy Night   AusGeo Nature Phographer of the Year 060921 ja

Scott Portelli's overall winning entry, 'Leafy Dragon' taken in Second Valley, South Australia.

Scott Portelli   Declining Species   AusGeo Nature Phographer of the Year 060921 ja

Scott Portelli also won in the Threatened Species category for this grey nurse shark taken off Exmouth, Western Australia.

Ashley Karas   Beneath the surface   AusGeo Nature Phographer of the Year 060921 ja

Ashley Karas was runner-up in the Landscape category for 'Beneath the Surface' taken in Western Australia's Coral Bay.

Ben Clark   Welcome to my lair   AusGeo Nature Phographer of the Year 060921 ja

Ben Clark's 'Step into my Lair' captures the hunting prowess of tiny peacock spiders in Woodman Point, Western Australia.

Alex Pike   Checking Me out   AusGeo Nature Phographer of the Year 060921 ja

Alex Pike captured this playful fur-seal in Jervis Bay, New South Wales.

Isabella Balisky   Eye to Eye   AusGeo Nature Photographer of the Year 060921 ja

Isabella Balisky got extremely up close and personal with this leaf beetle in the middle of a flower in Buderim, Queensland

Franco Tulli   Dreaming   AusGeo Nature Phographer of the Year 060921 ja

Animal Behaviour runner-up 'Dreaming' by Franco Tulli, is a tiny octopus resting inside a seashell at the bottom of the Lembeh Strait in Indonesia.

For more information check out samuseum.sa.gov.au/npoty/ SA Museum is on North Terrace in Adelaide's CBD. You can call the museum on (08) 8207 7500

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