There’s nothing better than bringing people together through laughter and smiles, especially through funny photos documenting never-before-seen scenes.
This is precisely the aim of the Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards.
Let’s take a closer look at the competition(1/12)
The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards is an international photography competition that celebrates the humorous side of wildlife. The competition showcases captivating and entertaining images of animals in unlikely or comical situations.
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A commendable goal(2/12)
The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards celebrates the funniest and most unexpected moments captured in nature to entertain and make people laugh, while also raising awareness of the importance of protecting these species.
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Beaver(3/12)
We all recognize ourselves in Christopher Arnold’s “Monday Again” movie, seeing a beaver in the water, which undoubtedly reminds us of the beginning of the week. The animal scratched its head in utter confusion.
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Frog (4/12)
When someone says, “I want to be in my bubble,” immediately picture this painting, “Frog in a Balloon,” by Eberhard Ehmke. The little animal makes a funny face inside the bubble, which literally emerges along with the rest of its body.
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Elephant (5/12)
This is Gabriel Rojo’s “Smiling Elephant Seal,” a photograph of an elephant smiling at the camera. The image exudes a contagious joy that automatically brings a smile to our faces.
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Eagle (6/12)
Mark Meth-Cohn’s “The Speed Skater” depicts a bald eagle landing on the ice with extreme care and gentleness, mimicking the movements of a professional skater. However, the eagle is known for everything but its “gentleness.”
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Zebra (7/12)
“Wait, Which Zebra Is in Front?” by Sarosh Lodhi not only allows us to appreciate the two zebras but also highlights how perfectly they are positioned, creating the illusion of a single head.
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Lew (8/12)
“Harassment is a Universal Concept” by Scott Frier – This painting is undoubtedly funny because it depicts a lion making a funny face and grimacing while a lioness expresses herself through gestures and appears to complain alongside the lion, thus recreating a classic marriage scene.
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Penguin (9/12)
In Zikri Teo’s story “Time to Cool Down,” we can appreciate the amusing image of a penguin standing next to a real soldier on the ground, another penguin whose attitude is completely different from the first one.
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Lizard (10/12)
In Sanjay Patil’s film “Rock Star,” a lizard stands erect with a small twig between its paws. In this image, the animal is depicted as an entertainer, ready to take the stage, with a particularly humorous expression.
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I have a soft spot for these photos. (11/12)
These photos allow us to see animals in situations that often remind us of shared experiences or scenes from everyday life, which can reduce stress and improve our mood.
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A breathtaking world (12/12)
Animal action photos capture special moments that remind us of the beauty and diversity of the world and nature. These photos can also bring a joyful and carefree touch to nature.
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The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards is an international photography competition that celebrates the humorous side of wildlife. The competition showcases captivating and entertaining images of animals in unlikely or comical situations.
The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards celebrates the funniest and most unexpected moments captured in nature to entertain and make people laugh, while also raising awareness of the importance of protecting these species.
Beaver
We all recognize ourselves in Christopher Arnold’s “Monday Again” movie, seeing a beaver in the water, which undoubtedly reminds us of the beginning of the week. The animal scratched its head in utter confusion.
Frog
When someone says, “I want to be in my bubble,” immediately picture this painting, “Frog in a Balloon,” by Eberhard Ehmke. The little animal makes a funny face inside the bubble, which literally emerges along with the rest of its body.
Elephant
This is Gabriel Rojo’s “Smiling Elephant Seal,” a photograph of an elephant smiling at the camera. The image exudes a contagious joy that automatically brings a smile to our faces.
Eagle
Mark Meth-Cohn’s “The Speed Skater” depicts a bald eagle landing on the ice with extreme care and gentleness, mimicking the movements of a professional skater. However, the eagle is known for everything but its “gentleness.”
Zebra
“Wait, Which Zebra Is in Front?” by Sarosh Lodhi not only allows us to appreciate the two zebras but also highlights how perfectly they are positioned, creating the illusion of a single head.
Lew
“Harassment is a Universal Concept” by Scott Frier – This painting is undoubtedly funny because it depicts a lion making a funny face and grimacing while a lioness expresses herself through gestures and appears to complain alongside the lion, thus recreating a classic marriage scene.
Penguin
In Zikri Teo’s story “Time to Cool Down,” we can appreciate the amusing image of a penguin standing next to a real soldier on the ground, another penguin whose attitude is completely different from the first one.
Lizard
In Sanjay Patil’s film “Rock Star,” a lizard stands erect with a small twig between its paws. In this image, the animal is depicted as an entertainer, ready to take the stage, with a particularly humorous expression.
I have a weakness for these photos.
These photos allow us to see animals in situations that often remind us of shared experiences or scenes from everyday life, which can reduce stress and improve our mood.
A breathtaking world
Animal action photos capture special moments that remind us of the beauty and diversity of the world and nature. These photos can also bring a joyful and carefree touch to nature.