A collection of breathtaking images capturing some of nature's most remarkable phenomena has been shortlisted for the Beaker Street Science Photography Prize.
The finalists showcase an extraordinary range of scientific and environmental subjects, including glowing ocean waters, rare blue mushrooms, delicate newborn fish and dramatic night skies illuminated by satellite trails.
The competition celebrates the growing connection between science and visual storytelling, highlighting how photography can reveal details of the natural world that often go unnoticed. Each image combines artistic creativity with scientific significance, offering viewers a unique perspective on life, ecosystems and the universe beyond Earth.
The shortlisted photographs will be displayed at the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery during the Beaker Street Festival, where visitors will have the opportunity to explore the beauty and complexity of nature through the lens of talented photographers.
Organisers say the exhibition aims to inspire curiosity, encourage scientific engagement and demonstrate the power of photography as both an artistic and educational medium.
As science photography continues to gain global recognition, the competition serves as a reminder that some of the most fascinating discoveries can be found in the natural world around us.
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