Orangutan Wins Nature TTL Award

Orangutan Wins Nature TTL Award

A photograph of an orangutan with the sky reflected in water won the first prize in the Nature TTL Photographer of the Year 2021 competition.

Photographers from around the world entered 8,000 images in the contest

The image, (above) by Canadian photographer Thomas Vijayan, is called The World is Going Upside Down. It beat 8,000 entries from around the globe to win the top prize of £1,500.

On Uttakleiv beach, in Norway, these rocks looked like an eye.
The shot is set against the beautiful colors of the Northern Lights above.

“Thomas’s image is really unique, and immediately stood out to the judging panel,” said Will Nicholls, founder of Nature TTL.

“The unique perspective and composition means you are immediately trying to figure out what exactly you are looking at.”

Mr Vijayan took the photo in Borneo, where he selected a tree that was in the water so he could get a good reflection of the sky and create the upside-down effect.

Humorous hairy bikers hang out at a bicycle park in the town of Hampi, India
Yevhen Samuchenko Nature TTL

“This image means a lot to me because presently the orangutan population is reducing at an alarming rate,” he said.

“Trees over 1,000 years old – which are a major asset to our planet – are being cut down for palm oil plantation.

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Wild dog pups play in South Africa. The photographer tracked them for five weeks
Bence Myty Nature TTL

“As humans we have a lot of alternative choices to replace the oil, but the orangutans don’t have any options other than losing their home.”

Vijayan’s photo also won first place in the Animal Behaviour category.

Here are winning images from other categories, with descriptions by the photographers.

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This incredible image taken by Johan Wandrag in South Africa as a fish is snapped up by a crocodile.

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