The German Society for Nature Photography announces its 2025 competition winners

GDT reveals its Nature Photographer of the Year winners The German Society of Nature Photographers (GDT) revealed the winners and finalists of its annual Nature Photographer of the Year competition. Unlike its European Wildlife Photographer of the Year, open to all European residents, this competition is a members-only affair. This year, 507 GDT members from 11 countries submitted over 8,000 images for consideration. Following a pre-selection process from a jury, members were allowed to vote for 10 images, each, across categories including Birds, Mammals, Landscapes and Other Animals. Patience and persistence paid off for Konrad Wothe. He was declared the Overall Winner for his image "Dipper flying through waterfall." A vision spanning over two decades, Wothe credits advances in camera technology for finally making the shot a reality. He initially attempted to capture his vision on film. It took thousands of exposures and countless trips to the dipper's nesting site to get the desired result. To learn more about Wothe's background, the jury and to view all of the selected images, from the present and past, make sure to visit the GDT's website. Overall Winner: "Dipper flying through waterfall" by Konrad Wothe Copyright: © GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025, Konrad Wothe Image description: White-throated dipper flying through waterfall. Runner-up, Birds: "Common redstarts in meadow orchard" by Christian Höfs Copyright: © GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025, Christian Höfs Image description: Territorial fight between two male redstarts in the orchard in front of my house. Finalist, Birds: "Courtship display" by Karsten Mosebach Copyright: © GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025, Karsten Mosebach Image description: Puffin courtship display during the mating season in Newfoundland. Category Winner, Mammals: "Chamois" by Radomir Jakubowski Copyright: © GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025, Radomir Jakubowski Image description: Chamois photographed through blades of dew-covered grass in the Vosges. Runner-up, Mammals: "King of the Alps" by Karsten Mosebach Copyright: © GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025, Karsten Mosebach Image description: An ibex silhouetted against a lake and the blue evening sky in the Alps. Winner, Other Animals: "West coast dragon" by Dr. Gerald Haas Copyright: © GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025, Dr. Gerald Haas Image description: Wind and waves create striking patterns in the sand along the west coast of Fuerteventura. This dragonfly was a perfect eye-catcher. Runner-up, Other Animals: "Weevil" by Torsten Christ Copyright: © GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025, Torsten Christ Image description: Unidentified weevil (Curculionidae) on the stem of a mushroom. Finalist, Other Animals: "Spider disco" by Thomas Kirchen Copyright: © GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025, Thomas Kirchen Image description: A beautiful rainbow of colours caused by the diffraction of sunlight on the fine, silken threads of a spider's web. Winner, Plants and Fungi: "Stars above" by Paul Kornacker Copyright: © GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025, Paul Kornacker Image description: Quiver trees (Aloe dichotoma) are native to southern Africa. This photo was taken in Namibia near Keetmanshoop. Runner-up, Plants and Fungi: 'Carnivore' by Klaus Tamm Copyright: © GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025, Klaus Tamm Image description: I discovered this spoonleaf sundew in a bog in North Rhine-Westphalia. Winner, Landscapes: "Deforestation" by Hanneke Van Camp Copyright: © GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025, Hanneke Van Camp Image description: Even today, old-growth forests in Sweden are regularly cut down and replaced with commercial plantations. Undisturbed forests can harbour over 2000 species (many of which are endangered) and must be preserved at all costs. Runner-up, Landscapes: "Radiance" by Thomas Froesch Copyright: © GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025, Thomas Froesch Image description: For just a brief moment, the sun broke through the dark clouds and illuminated a waterfall on the Faroe Islands. Finalist, Landscapes: "Full-circle rainbow" by Peter Schwager Copyright: © GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025, Peter Schwager Image description: Photographed during a doors off helicopter flight over Iceland's highlands at an altitude of approx. 300 metres - a rare spectacle. Winner, Nature's Studio: "Abstraction" by Katja Manski Copyright: © GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025, Katja Manski Image description: Long-exposure photography unifies the movements of the waves, reeds and camera into an abstract image (Bornholm). Winner, Special Category, Both eerie and beautiful - Germany's mires: "Misty morning" by Andreas Volz Copyright: © GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025, Andreas Volz Image description: Spider webs in

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The German Society for Nature Photography announces its 2025 competition winners

GDT reveals its Nature Photographer of the Year winners

GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025

The German Society of Nature Photographers (GDT) revealed the winners and finalists of its annual Nature Photographer of the Year competition. Unlike its European Wildlife Photographer of the Year, open to all European residents, this competition is a members-only affair.

This year, 507 GDT members from 11 countries submitted over 8,000 images for consideration. Following a pre-selection process from a jury, members were allowed to vote for 10 images, each, across categories including Birds, Mammals, Landscapes and Other Animals.

Patience and persistence paid off for Konrad Wothe. He was declared the Overall Winner for his image "Dipper flying through waterfall." A vision spanning over two decades, Wothe credits advances in camera technology for finally making the shot a reality. He initially attempted to capture his vision on film. It took thousands of exposures and countless trips to the dipper's nesting site to get the desired result.

To learn more about Wothe's background, the jury and to view all of the selected images, from the present and past, make sure to visit the GDT's website.

Overall Winner: "Dipper flying through waterfall" by Konrad Wothe

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Copyright: © GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025, Konrad Wothe

Image description: White-throated dipper flying through waterfall.

Runner-up, Birds: "Common redstarts in meadow orchard" by Christian Höfs

k1 2 christian hoefs gartenrotschwaenze in streuobstwiese
Copyright: © GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025, Christian Höfs

Image description: Territorial fight between two male redstarts in the orchard in front of my house.

Finalist, Birds: "Courtship display" by Karsten Mosebach

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Copyright: © GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025, Karsten Mosebach

Image description: Puffin courtship display during the mating season in Newfoundland.

Category Winner, Mammals: "Chamois" by Radomir Jakubowski

k2 1 radomir jakubowski chamois
Copyright: © GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025, Radomir Jakubowski

Image description: Chamois photographed through blades of dew-covered grass in the Vosges.

Runner-up, Mammals: "King of the Alps" by Karsten Mosebach

k2 2 karsten mosebach koenig der alpen
Copyright: © GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025, Karsten Mosebach

Image description: An ibex silhouetted against a lake and the blue evening sky in the Alps.

Winner, Other Animals: "West coast dragon" by Dr. Gerald Haas

k3 1 gerald haas west coast dragon
Copyright: © GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025, Dr. Gerald Haas

Image description: Wind and waves create striking patterns in the sand along the west coast of Fuerteventura. This dragonfly was a perfect eye-catcher.

Runner-up, Other Animals: "Weevil" by Torsten Christ

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Copyright: © GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025, Torsten Christ

Image description: Unidentified weevil (Curculionidae) on the stem of a mushroom.

Finalist, Other Animals: "Spider disco" by Thomas Kirchen

k3 3 thomas kirchen disco araneus
Copyright: © GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025, Thomas Kirchen

Image description: A beautiful rainbow of colours caused by the diffraction of sunlight on the fine, silken threads of a spider's web.

Winner, Plants and Fungi: "Stars above" by Paul Kornacker

k4 1 paul kornacker sternenhimmel
Copyright: © GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025, Paul Kornacker

Image description: Quiver trees (Aloe dichotoma) are native to southern Africa. This photo was taken in Namibia near Keetmanshoop.

Runner-up, Plants and Fungi: 'Carnivore' by Klaus Tamm

k4 2 klaus tamm fleischfresser
Copyright: © GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025, Klaus Tamm

Image description: I discovered this spoonleaf sundew in a bog in North Rhine-Westphalia.

Winner, Landscapes: "Deforestation" by Hanneke Van Camp

k5 1 hanneke van camp deforestation
Copyright: © GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025, Hanneke Van Camp

Image description: Even today, old-growth forests in Sweden are regularly cut down and replaced with commercial plantations. Undisturbed forests can harbour over 2000 species (many of which are endangered) and must be preserved at all costs.

Runner-up, Landscapes: "Radiance" by Thomas Froesch

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Copyright: © GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025, Thomas Froesch

Image description: For just a brief moment, the sun broke through the dark clouds and illuminated a waterfall on the Faroe Islands.

Finalist, Landscapes: "Full-circle rainbow" by Peter Schwager

k5 7 peter schwager runder regenbogen
Copyright: © GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025, Peter Schwager

Image description: Photographed during a doors off helicopter flight over Iceland's highlands at an altitude of approx. 300 metres - a rare spectacle.

Winner, Nature's Studio: "Abstraction" by Katja Manski

k6 1 katja manski abstraktion
Copyright: © GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025, Katja Manski

Image description: Long-exposure photography unifies the movements of the waves, reeds and camera into an abstract image (Bornholm).

Winner, Special Category, Both eerie and beautiful - Germany's mires: "Misty morning" by Andreas Volz

k7 1 andreas volz misty morning
Copyright: © GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025, Andreas Volz

Image description: Spider webs in Kochelmoos.