Top shots: Your best photos of 2025
Your best photos of 2025
As 2025 drew to a close, we invited DPReview readers to share their best photos from the past year in our "Best photo of 2025" challenge. The response was fantastic, with submissions ranging from breathtaking vistas to stunning macro photos. Thanks to everyone who participated in this challenge!
As always, we received many more great photos than we can feature here. Our favorites, showcasing a diverse range of vision and talent, are presented in random order.
To view all the submissions and discover which photos resonated most with your fellow readers, please visit the challenge page.
If you'd like to participate in other photo challenges, you can visit our Challenges page to see currently open or upcoming challenges, or to vote in a recently closed challenge.
St. Magdalena under the stars
Photographer: JT26
Photographer's statement: A crystal clear night at the Church of St John. I love something that gives scale to the image. This church is surrounded by a jagged range of mountains; the lone figure (me) with a bright hand torch gives a small bit of scale in the scene.
Equipment: Leica SL3 + Sigma 16-28mm F2.8 DG DN
Budgerigar love
Photographer: Lance B
Photographer's statement: A male Budgerigar feeding his female mate while she is in her nesting hollow. While I was there, he was most attentive and came back numerous times.
Equipment: Nikon Z8 + Nikon Nikkor Z 600mm F4 TC VR S
Halloween frenzy
Photographer: fatplanediaries
Photographer's statement: It hasn't been that long since we graduated, but we still party like we're in college. Taken during the annual Halloween party with my friends, all 200 of us stuck in a Brooklyn backyard. It was packed, it was uncomfortable, and it was fun as hell.
Equipment: Sony a7R IV + Sony FE 20mm F1.8G
The heart
Photographer: GreenFirePhotography
Photographer's statement: This is the Heart Nebula (IC 1805), a colossal emission nebula located about 7,500 light-years away in the constellation Cassiopeia. This stellar nursery is quite a hotbed of activity, centered around a young open star cluster called Melotte 15. The energetic winds and radiation from these massive, newborn stars are the reason the nebula's gases are lit up so brightly, essentially acting as the power source for this entire cosmic light show.
This image was created using the Hubble Palette, a clever technique that maps the light from ionized sulfur, hydrogen, and oxygen gases into different color channels to create this vivid and detailed portrait. Shot over three nights in late October, this is a stack of 161 images broken into 5-minute exposures.
Equipment: ZWO ASI2600MC + Williams Optics Red Cat 51 V2
European sea eagle
Photographer: Arnold448
Photographer's statement: I visited a falconer to practice capturing birds in flight. The falconer is well known for flying his birds in the most natural way, and I was right on the water's edge on my belly on a cold November morning. I captured this shot in full flight with the wings touching the water.
Equipment: Canon EOS 5D Mark IV + Canon EF 500mm F/4 L USM
Two of a kind
Photographer: Charles Baxter
Photographer's statement: Patience paid off while seated in my home garden observing wisteria blooms after noticing the Gulf Fritillary butterflies fluttering to the colorful purple colored petals. Handholding my Olympus camera with a long lens, I got a shot of two visitors.
Equipment: Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II + Olympus Zuiko Digital ED 50-200mm 1:2.8-3.5 SWD
January sunrise by the Pacific
Photographer: User1107186962
Photographer's statement: I was driving with a friend to watch the sunrise over the Pacific Ocean, but we realized we were running late. The fog was so thick along the way that I almost lost hope of catching the sunrise at all. Then, before we could even make it to the ocean, the sun began to rise while we were still on the road. That's when we stumbled upon two male elk grazing in front of the glowing horizon. We stopped the car, and I quickly grabbed my camera, running around to line up the elk with the rising sun. This photo is a reminder of that moment, as if the elk and I were both quietly watching the world awaken beneath the rising sun.
Equipment: Fujifilm X-T5 + Fujifilm XF 70-300 F4-5.6 R LM OIS WR
London after the rush
Photographer: Andrea Corrado
Photographer's statement: As the working day ends, London slows but never stops. People spill into the streets, the red bus gliding through the junction as the city shifts from work to life.
Equipment: Nikon Z8 + Nikon AF-S Nikkor 85mm F1.8G
Serengeti 2025
Photographer: Vesselin Yankov
Photographer's statement: This photo was taken in February 2025, in Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. This is the period between the two rainy seasons, when the grass has grown, and nature is lush and green. The sunset on that day bathed everything in incredible light. Zebras and various species of antelope were grazing everywhere as far as the eye could see, undisturbed by predators.
Equipment: Fujifilm X-S20 + Sigma 100-400mm F5-6.3 DG DN OS
Mystical morning on the bayou
Photographer: JohnnyBE
Photographer's statement: Out on a boat during a fog-filled November morning, this Texas bayou was transformed into a dreamlike landscape, as backlit Spanish moss draped from grand cypress trees emerged from the mist and autumn colors slowly strengthened with the rising sun.
Photographing from a slowly drifting boat in low light, using a zoom lens and requiring as much depth of field as possible, presented a significant challenge. Pushing the ISO was necessary to get this all to work.
Equipment: Nikon Z8 + Nikon Nikkor Z 70-200mm F2.8 VR S
Excavating pileated
Photographer: The Chad
Photographer's statement: While hiking in the woods, I came across a pair of Pileated Woodpeckers excavating a cavity in an old madrone tree. This shot shows the male spitting out the wood chips. Unfortunately, this is near a popular hiking path, so the nest was eventually abandoned.
Equipment: Nikon Z8 + Nikon Nikkor Z 400mm F4.5 VR S
Vanishing point
Photographer: jonestheroad
Photographer's statement: University of Nottingham Jubilee Campus: I was drawn to the stark, futuristic form of the building and chose a low viewpoint, a wide-angle lens and the rails on a bench to provide dramatic leading lines
Equipment: Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1 + Panasonic Lumix G Vario 7-14mm F4 ASPH
Man meets the sea
Photographer: Andreas Graf
Photographer's statement: The sculpture "Man Meets the Sea" was created to mark the Danish municipality of Esbjerg's 100th anniversary in 1995. It is very impressive, but it is best appreciated with people nearby to give a sense of its size. Traveling alone, I had no one to "put in place," so I just had to wait. I didn't know what exactly I was waiting for until, all of a sudden, having waited for more than an hour in windy conditions, there it was... that magic moment when four people were right where I wanted them to be, with each individual taking a different position relative to their man. It really made my day, and a great shot.
Equipment: Nikon Z6III + Nikon Nikkor Z 24-120mm F4 S
Northern pygmy owl
Photographer: CheeYong
Photographer's statement: Tiny yet mighty, I was fortunate to find this little owl and spent the day watching this little creature hunt prey that was similar to her size. One of the most amazing owls to photograph this year.
Equipment: Sony a1 + Sony FE 200-600mm F5.6-6.3 G OSS
The stare
Photographer: NMindel
Photographer's statement: The Pantanal of Brazil offers a rare opportunity to see Jaguars in their natural habitat. It was near dusk when I saw these eyes staring at me, and I was lucky enough to get the shot.
Equipment: Sony a1 II + Sigma 500mm F5.6 DG DN OS Sports
The Matterhorn above Zermatt
Photographer: MatzelPhotography
Photographer's statement: Having only been in Switzerland for two days and with great weather, I decided to take a 3-hour train ride to reach my personal highlight of this two-week backpacking trip. Arriving in Zermatt, the view was better than I could have ever imagined. After hiking for the entire day on just one bottle of water and two croissants from the train station, I was on my way back down to Zermatt. Coming down and seeing the light fading, I was frantically searching for a location to set up my tripod. Then, behind some snow-covered bushes, I spotted an opening with this exact view. What a Day
Equipment: Panasonic Lumix DC-S5 + Panasonic Lumix S 20-60mm F3.5-5.6
Fiery Skipper in morning dew
Photographer: Bmark
Photographer's statement: This photo was taken at a local wildflower and native plant garden. The conditions were near ideal with a shaded location and this beautiful Skipper sitting high upon the plants.
Stack of 40 images, stacked in HeliconFocus.
Equipment: Nikon Z8 + Sigma APO Macro 180mm F2.8 EX DG OS HSM
Fantastic journey
Photographer: HaroldC3
Photographer's statement: It was a late summer day, and my wife and I went for a hike in the Columbia River Gorge (on the Washington side). I had not researched the hike very much, but had been in the area many years ago. We had done most of the hike, and it was rather uneventful photographically. But alas, at the end of the hike was this waterfall. And as I started to head back, I felt thankful to have found it.
Taken with a full-spectrum camera using an IRChrome filter.
Equipment: Nikon D810 + Tamron 17-35mm F2.8-4 Di OSD
Chip Cruz
Photographer: unkleboo
Photographer's statement: My friend Chip Cruz and I were collaborating on a video shoot for his website. He is a guitarist. He asked me to do some drone stuff for him, so we went out onto frozen Lake Mendota in Madison, Wisconsin, and got some really cool stuff on the lake. It was something like 8ºF (-13ºC) out that morning, so he suffered a bit to get this shot.
Equipment: DJI Mavic 3
Misty morning
Photographer: supernaut
Photographer's statement: Landscape photography in Tuscany. This was one of the last photos taken that morning, as the ground fog began to rise and shortly afterwards enveloped everything in its soft blanket.
Equipment: OM System OM-1 Mark II + Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 12-100mm F4.0 IS Pro