Rare pink dolphin and Kiwi snapper among Underwater Photographer award winners
Over 6000 photographs were entered into the contest from the wettest parts of the planet.
Over 6000 photographs were entered into the contest from the wettest parts of the planet.
Brazil's most famous statue captured in a rare weather event.
Hakarimata Walkway proves the TA is not just for fit foreigners.
The stunning shots capture the fragile reality facing nature.
Yes, the water really is that clear.
Like a David Attenborough blooper reel, this is nature at its most awkward.
Kiwi snapper's 'photographic first' reveals intimate life of whales.
A surfer, held down by the heaviest waves in the world, has won a prestigious award.
The competition highlights the importance of preserving wild, dark places.
Sony World Photography Awards have gone on a trip around the world in 60 images.
More hidden gems to discover in New Zealand, from lonely trees to magical clocks.
Of the 25 shortlisted photos only two were from the Southern Hemisphere.
Heartbreaking image of father and son wins international photo awards.
Award images of surgical waste and rare animals are a health check on our oceans.
Photographers take to the sky for the 2021 Drone Awards.
From the sublime to the ridiculous, these photos couldn't be more different.
This could be your chance to see your holiday snaps on the side of an airport.
Dave Tomson shows off the incredible Central Otago cycle trails including the stunning Roxburgh Gorge Ride, the historic Clutha Gold Trail, and the new Lake Dunstan Trail connecting Cromwell to Clyde opening soon. Video / Grant Bradley
Here's a photo of a turtle, "flipping the bird".
Photos document a world on pause — at least, the human part of it.
Use your time at home wisely with these tips from professional photographers.
The skill and artistic merit of wedding photography is often underappreciated.
It could be the focus of a caption competition, but the photo has won judges' praise.
"I think everyone who votes has a tough decision to make!"
On October 12, the busiest streets in Japan emptied.
It could be the focus of a caption competition, but the photo has won judges' praise.
Officials have decided that taking selfies can distract pilots trying to land.