From a sleeping seal to a turtle strangled by plastic waste, this years Wildlife Photographer of the Year finalists showcase both the beauty and tragedy facing the world’s wildlife.
The Natural History Museum in London has released a first look at some of images contending for this year’s awards.
These have been selected from almost 50,000 entries from 100 countries taken by photographers of all ages.
‘Now in its fifty-third instalment, the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition provides a showcase for the world’s very best nature photography’” said the Museum’s website.
The winners are broken up into multiple categories with the most coveted prizes being the Wildlife and Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year. Last year Young Wildlife Photographer went to South African Skye Meaker for capturing a leopard waking from sleep in Mashatu Game Reserve in Botswana.
Winners of the prize will be announced at an awards ceremony on October 15.
Image source: Natural History Museum.