Nature like you’ve never seen it: 18 jaw-dropping aerial photos

Whether it’s lava carving through frozen terrain or sharks gliding through shimmering shoals in turquoise seas, seeing nature from above reveals a stunning new perspective on our planet’s landscapes and wildlife.

Enter the inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the Year competition. Professional and amateur photographers worldwide were invited to enter the contest, and the standard of entries was incredibly high (pun intended).

The first winner was announced as professional drone pilot and artist Joanna Steidle – her stunning drone views of marine life from above wowed the judges with their drama and beauty. You can see this stunning image below, alongside our favourite images from the competition.

The plane! The plane! – David Mierowsky

The shadow of a plane appears over the vivid colours of Hutt Lagoon, Western Australia. Photo by David Mierowsky/The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the Year

Flamingos and Pelicans – David Swindler

Aerial shot of pelicans surrounded by flamingoes.
Pelicans wading through a sea of flamingoes. Photo by David Swindler/The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the Year

Smoking skull – Daniel Viñé Garcia

Lava trails from volcano looks like a fiery skull.
Iceland’s Fagradalsfjall volcano is photographed as it cools. The cracking pattern of the lava formed a skull, creating an eerie natural illusion for a few moments. Photo by Daniel Viñé Garcia/The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the Year

Elephants of the Flo – Murray Evans

Group of elephants seen from above in brown grassland.
A herd of elephants on the Busanga plains in Kafue National Park, Zambia. Photo by Murray Evans/The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the Year

Austfonna Ice Cap – Thomas Vijayan

Iceberg with cracks in clear blue water.
An aerial view of the Bråsvellbreen glacier, part of the Austfonna Ice Cap in Svalbard, Norway. Photo by Thomas Vijayan/The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the Year

Laguna Hedionda – Ignacio Palacios

Swirling blue river seen from above.
The Laguna Hedionda, Bolivia, is notable for its various species of flamingoes, like those that can just be made out in this aerial image. Photo by Ignacio Palacios/The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the Year

Salt Works IV The Eye – Daniela Tommasi

Salt that looks like a yellow eye viewed from above.
A drone view of a salt extraction operation, Coral Coast region of Western Australia. Daniela Tommasi/The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the Year

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Tajogaite Volcano – Javier Garcia

On 19 September 2021, the Tajogaite volcano (Montaña Rajada) erupted on La Palma, Spain. Intense volcanic activity buried thousands of homes. Photo by Javier Garcia/The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the Year

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Twisted Owl – Colin Leonhardt

Red mass in centre of sand.
An aerial view of alumina mine tailings dam near Collie, Western Australia. Photo by Colin Leonhardt/The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the Year

Tidal Flora – Peter Harrison

River deltas from above that look like tree branches.
The Joseph Bonaparte Gulf Marine Park in the Northern Territory, Australia, is shaped by huge tides ebbing and flooding across shallow, muddy tidal flats. Photo by Peter Harrison/The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the Year

Reclaim – Ael Kermare

An aerial image showing the power of volcanoes, as lava envelops an icy road in Iceland. This was taken as Iceland experienced its 6th volcanic eruption in less than 3 years. The speed of the lava flows shows the brutal way this powerful act of nature claims its rights. Photo by Ael Kermare/The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the Year

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Celestine Pool – Daniel Reiter

Hot springs with a pool like looks like an eye.
The hot springs, geysers and bubbling mud pots of Yellowstone National Park, USA, fascinate with their variety of colours. Photo by Daniel Reiter/The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the Year

Eternal Harmony – Rositsa Dimitrova

Swirling green ice seen from above.
The beauty of the rugged landscape and the rivers of Iceland are very much evident in this stunning aerial view. Photo by Rositsa Dimitrova/The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the Year

Martian Sunrise – Taylor Duncan

Aerial view of multicoloured rocks.
This image of the Bentonite hills of Utah, USA, reveals a Martian-like landscape sculpted by time and water. Photo by Taylor Duncan/The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the Year

International Aerial Photograph of the Year – Ignacio Palacios

Huge mountain with sunrise behind
Anti crepuscular rays at Cono de Arita, La Puna, Argentina. These rays are an atmospheric optical phenomenon that appears as beams of light converging towards a point opposite the sun in the sky. Photo by Ignacio Palacios/The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the Year

International Aerial Photographer of the Year Winner – Joanna Steidle

Shark surrounded by a school of fish seen from above.
An aerial drone photo of a spinner shark creating a gateway into a school of menhaden fish in the Atlantic Ocean, Southampton, New York, USA. Photo by Joanna Steidle/The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the Year
Humpback whale swims through green still water.
A humpback whale dives back under the surface of the Atlantic Ocean after taking a breath of air. This image was taken off the coast in Southampton, New York, USA. Photo by Joanna Steidle/The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the Year
Group of rays swimming seen from above.
A drone image of a small fever of cownose rays stirring up some sand along their travels. Southampton, New York, USA. Photo by Joanna Steidle/The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the Year

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