Here are the pictures selected by the Jury for the Collection-32.
In the gentle rhythm of the monsoon, a tiny sunbird perched delicately on a berry-laden branch, its feathers shimmering under drifting raindrops. Each drop rolled off its iridescent plumage like liquid jewels, catching flashes of blue and gold in the muted light. As the berries glistened with fresh rain, the sunbird hopped lightly between them, sipping sweetness with its slender curved bill. In that brief, magical moment, nature felt still—just the soft patter of rain, the sparkle of ripe fruit, and the graceful silhouette of a sunbird celebrating the simple beauty of a wet morning. Location- Madanpur (Nadia District) Date of Click- 30/10/2025
About Photographer
A HR by profession as in between my tight worklife balance. I love to explore the nomenclature of nature & wildlife with my camera gears. My friend call me "Pakshi- The Vagabond Trotter" or "Son of the Jungle" as my routine weekends are to best spent among nature.
A dhole, also known as the Indian wild dog, takes a break atop a rock in the midst of a tea plantation—an elegant predator in a patchwork of wilderness and cultivation
A mother's love - the purest form of love. Ranthambore, June 2025.
About Photographer
It’s always been my dream to be a wildlife photographer. When I was 15 I bought my first camera but I never got the chance to go to a national park. A few years later, I went to my first national park and never looked back ever since. I’m an amateur photographer who is still learning but I’m definitely glad that I’m following my passion and doing what I love!
A Red-necked Falcon stands alert against the lush green backdrop, scanning the landscape for its next prey. A rare moment of stillness from one of the grasslands’ swiftest hunters.
About Photographer
I am Sameer Kunden, the founder of In and Out Impression Pvt. Ltd. an entrepreneurial venture established in 2004 With a passion for media, events, and printing solutions, I have successfully served over 30+ corporate clients nationwide.
Photography Journey: My photography journey began a decade ago in 2011, starting with school friends and evolving into a lifelong passion. Wildlife and portrait photography are my preferred genres, with a special interest in capturing the diverse bird species of India. I have documented over 700+ bird species and capturing Tigers in their natural habitats.
Passion for Photography: Photography fuels my creativity and allows me to continually improve my skills. The support and appreciation from friends and family inspire me to push boundaries and explore new horizons in photography. My dedication to this art form drives me to strive for excellence with each click of the camera.
Maternal Journey at Dusk A golden twilight envelops the Sundarbans as tigress Boroma wades through shallow waters, her powerful form silhouetted against the misty horizon. Captured in November 2025, this moment freezes her solitary crossing between mangrove islands—a mother's determined journey to reunite with her two subadult cubs waiting on the far shore. The ethereal glow of dusk and rising mist transform this routine passage into a portrait of wilderness intimacy, revealing the delicate balance between strength and devotion in one of the world's most elusive apex predators.
About Photographer
Software Engineer by profession. Passionate about Wildlife Photography.
Deception - Humped nose pit-viper snake. The first encounter can give you goosebumps. In the dense forest of Dandeli in the rains very risky yet very satisfying. It could be very still as it's dead and then slither suddenly to make you feel it's presence.
About Photographer
I have been doing wildlife photography for a long time, enjoy being in Nature and seeing Nature through my lens. I interact with nature in my sweet way. And sometimes I feel they are talking to me in different ways. While sometimes I can feel the presence around and not able to actually see them. There each movement gives me great satisfaction and calm in life.
Through the Window ! A forest on both sides and a road in between. It feels like something we were never meant to see — a world that exists whether we’re there or not. Every now and then, this narrow road becomes a window into that world. And sometimes, through that window, a leopard walks across. Just for a few seconds — enough to remind you how close the wild really is, and how little of it we’re ever meant to witness. A little to the left or a little to the right, and it would’ve stayed unseen — back in the forest, where it belongs.
About Photographer
I’m a wildlife photographer based in Bangalore, India, with a deep focus on documenting Indian wildlife in its truest form. My interest lies not just in capturing striking visuals, but in telling honest stories—of the land, the light, the silence, and the lives that exist within it.
Over time, I’ve moved away from chasing clean, polished frames. I’m more drawn to the wild as it actually is—unpredictable, imperfect, and deeply real. I believe that every encounter, no matter how fleeting or chaotic, holds something worth paying attention to.
My approach is simple: observe more than I shoot, and stay honest in how I present what I see. It’s not about perfection—it’s about staying true to the moment, and letting the wild speak for itself.
Wide eyes, tiny whiskers twitch—a lion cub sits quietly, gaze fixed on something just outside view.
About Photographer
I'm a passionate wildlife photographer I've been photographing wildlife for the past 3 yrs always trying to capture moments that reveal the beauty of our world
To shield his young Jacana chicks from the sudden downpour, the father lowers himself gently, tucking them safely beneath his wing. The surrounding water lilies and falling raindrops add a poetic touch to the scene. Picture taken on July 2025 at Kobla, West Bengal.
About Photographer
Sourav Dhar, a passionate wildlife photographer from Serampore, captures the raw beauty of nature through his lens. With a keen eye for detail and a deep love for the wild, he brings the untamed world to life in every shot.
This picture was taken at Nil Nitjon Dam in West Bengal. Here a tufted duck is seen floating alone in the river waves, but it looks like the river waves have swallowed it up.
About Photographer
I’m a wildlife photographer by passion. I’m from Durgapur, West Bengal, India.