Photographers from around the globe have been beat up faithful and personal with some of the raw man ’s just and most interesting subjects in a tender to becomeClose - up Photographer of The Year2024 . From insects and versed landscape to submersed scenes and alien - like fungus , we take a look through a pocket-size selection of the top 100 photograph that have made it through this first one shot .
Over 11,500 picture have been whittled down to just the top 100 across 11 different categories . This brings the contender one footmark closer to the £ 2,500 ( around $ 3,150 ) cash swag and shiny victor ' trophy . Each class winner will also take home £ 250 ( around $ 315 ) in cash , while the Young Close - up Photographer of the Year will scoop a Sigma camera lens and their very own prize .
So , allow ’s take a near looking at the competition this year .

Uh oh!Image credit: ©-Gabriel Jensen-Everything’s A-OK-CUPOTY 6
Lane Kirstein has entered the Arachnids class with an image of a mother wolf wanderer hunt in Saint Simons Island , Georgia . The female parent might be meddlesome hunting but still has all her babies pile on her back , as you may see in the master image .
In the Underwater gallery , a Pisces the Fishes - eat - Pisces the Fishes world is revealed in Gabriel Jensen ’s image of a Acanthurus chirurgus getting swallowed alive by a snake-fish . “ The comically unagitated doctorfish ( Acanthurus chirurgus ) steals the limelight , displaying a noteworthy defense chemical mechanism with splayed pectoral and abaxial spines . As the lizardfish struggled for a few second , the doctorfish was eventually able to turn tail , ” said Jensen in a statement send to IFLScience .
Dmytro Vsesvit managed to capture his entering into the Butterflies and Dragonflies class in his own back garden . His incredible cheeseparing - up image of moth ball on the edge of a pine needle was taken in Ukraine . Vsesvit allege of the paradigm , “ I accidentally discovered these midget eggs of an Owlet moth on a pine acerate leaf in my garden in Ukraine . Upon close inspection , I found that they were attractively shaped and coif in a exact ordering . ”

This entry gets really close up to these tiny, perfectly formed moth eggs laid on a pine needle.Image credit: ©-Dmytro Vsesvit-Eggs of a Moth on a Pine Needle-CUPOTY 6
In the unseasoned competition family , Jamie Smart ’s charming capture of a harvest mouse peep out from some wheat stalks , while Pete Burford ’s portrayal of the northern dune Panthera tigris mallet shows off its amazing colors .
“ It ’s not until you get up close with a macro crystalline lens , flash and diffusor that you get to see their lawful color without any reflections from the metallic scale . This is a subject I never knew we had in the UK but once I found out about them , the amazing jaws and colouration made it a subject that I had to find , ” say Burford of his entering .
In the Fungi and Slime Moulds category , German entrant Karsten Buch demonstrate off aPhysarumspecies of gook that measures just 1 - 2 milimeters and explains that it accept around 300 shape to capture this exact image with the mould and the moss combine .

The competition for the Young category might be fierce, but this harvest mouse is downright adorable.Image credit: ©-Jamie Smart-Can I Help You?-CUPOTY 6
Take a tone at the full shortlisthere .

Say cheese!Image credit: ©-Pete Burford-Pretty Jaws-CUPOTY 6

Slime molds and fungi are often overlooked but are shown off to their very best in this category.Image credit: ©-Karsten Buch-Moss Conqueror-CUPOTY 6