Solo wildlife portraits
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Solo wildlife portraits

January 2026

Entry 26856230
27th
2
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Entry 26870112
4th
115
Entry 26918799
10th
48
Crowd
winner
Entry 27179878
20th
18
Entry 27194605
16th
26
Entry 27206531
18th
61

933 Photographers

Entry 27266439
9th
14

54,814 Ratings

1,987 Images entered

Entry 26958886
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Entry 27085653
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Entry 27114027
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Entry 27115272
37th
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50
Entry 27212576
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Entry 27213599
25th
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Entry 27218551
29th
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Entry 27227689
23rd
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Entry 27232172
46th
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Entry 27245389
53rd
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Entry 27249290
32nd
102
Entry 27260454
59th
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Entry 27269119
52nd
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Brief

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We’re focusing on individual animals in this wildlife contest. Whether that’s picking one character out of a crowd, or an animal that naturally tends to make an appearance on their own. And we might ask what defines a wildlife portrait from any other wildlife image? Portraits usually show the subject quite prominently in the frame, and being the undoubted focus of the image, as distinct from shots of an animal at distance within their habitat. These can be some of the most challenging images to shoot, often requiring patience, knowledge of the animal’s behaviour, and in some cases a long, fast lens.

Entry 27269125
39th
5
166
Entry 27270110
48th
79