Winners of the 2023 Close-Up Photographer of the Year

The fifth year of the Close-up Photographer of the Year competition recently ended, and the winning images have been announced. The contest “celebrates close-up, macro, and micro photography,” among 11 separate categories. Nearly 12,000 entries were received from photographers in 67 countries this year. Contest organizers were once again kind enough to share some of the winners and finalists with us below.

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Winners of the 2023 Close-Up Photographer of the Year

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The fifth year of the Close-up Photographer of the Year competition recently ended, and the winning images have been announced. The contest “celebrates close-up, macro, and micro photography,” among 11 separate categories. Nearly 12,000 entries were received from photographers in 67 countries this year. Contest organizers were once again kind enough to share some of the winners and finalists with us below.

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  • Red. Finalist, Insects. From the photographer: "When I first lay down in the leaves of the rainforest, it did not occur to me that I would spend so many hours there. The ants were tirelessly gathering different plant parts, and by using a flashlight I managed to highlight the variety of different forms and colors." Location: Boca Tapada, Costa Rica #

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  • Fungi and Fairy Dust. 3rd Place, Fungi & Slime Molds. Mist above fungi in Hatfield Forest, in Hertfordshire, England. #

    © Sophia Spurgin / cupoty.com

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  • Small Wonders. 1st Place, Young. Naval: "In the wall of some houses in Calamocha—the village in Spain where I live—it's possible to find pyrolusites. These magnesium minerals create stunning formations, which look just like petrified trees, but they are so small that they're tricky to spot. One day, I was lucky enough to find a Moorish gecko very close to the pyrolusite's wall, so I tried to make the most of the encounter." #

    © Carlos Pérez Naval / cupoty.com

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  • Dicyrtomina Ornata. 3rd Place, Young. From the photographer: "While on a walk in the forest in winter I came across a fallen log covered in moss, and upon looking closer noticed a bunch of globular springtails in the moss. Most of them were quite active which made photographing difficult, but after looking around for a while I spotted this individual staying still." Location: Brandenburg, Germany #

    © Alexis Tinker-Tsavalas / cupoty.com

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  • Bokeh Flower. Finalist, Intimate Landscape. A spider's web covered with dew, Abtswoudse Bos, Delft, Netherlands. #

    © Jeannet van der Knijff / cupoty.com

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  • Pinkaboo. 3rd Place, Underwater. A a golden damselfish, seen against a background of gorgonian coral in Misool, West Papua, Indonesia. #

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