A LITTLE girl aiming a water pistol at a monkey and a swarm of “UFO” jellyfish are among the winners of a wildlife photo contest. The collection also had stunning scenes of nature, including amazing underwater snaps and photos of mischievous animals. Joan de la Malla/GDT European Wildlife Photographer of the Year/TNGA girl was captured shooting a monkey with a water pistol[/caption] Angel Fitor/GDT European Wildlife Photographer of the Year/TNGA group of jellyfish was the winner of the competition[/caption] Mike Korostelev/GDT European Wildlife Photographer of the Year/TNGThe stunning underwater image of a whale was taken by Mike Korostelev[/caption] Danny Green/GDT European Wildlife Photographer of the Year/TNGThe winner of the Mammals category features a red stag deer[/caption] Kirsty Andrews/GDT European Wildlife Photographer of the Year/TNGJudges were scared by the snap of the Freddy Krueger-looking fish[/caption] In their 50th iteration, the prestigious annual awards showcased the beauty and diversity of life on Earth. More than 1,000 professionals from 36 countries entered the competition, flooding judges with a staggering 19,000 entries. The winners were drawn from eight wildlife categories, Birds, Mammals, Other Animals, Plants and Fungi, Landscapes, The Underwater World, People and Nature and Nature’ Studio. The contest is organised by the German Society for Nature Photography. A beautiful image called Medusa Ballet, showing giant jellyfish looking like a fleet of flying saucers was the first, making Spanish photographer Angel Fitor the overall winner of the European Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition. The image was taken in Europe’s largest saltwater lagoon Mar Menor in the Iberian Peninsula Spain. Most read in The Sun GET EM IN Toon want to unveil Arsenal flop boss Emery as new manager by next week WHO'S THE DADDY?! 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The flecks of water appear frozen in time and the effect makes the animal look like it’s jumping through glass, with its hind legs yet to crash through. Mr Green, who lives locally, said: “I have been photographing the Deer here for over 30 years and during that time I have been after images of them in the rain or more precisely just after it stops raining. “As the rain eases the deer then starts to shake the water of their wet fur and it is like a huge explosion of water as they ripple their bodies. “On the day I took this shot it had been raining so hard and I had sat with this large Stag for over two hours waiting for it to stop. “We were both soaked to the skin and eventually it had started to ease. “I thought this was going to be my chance but at the last minute he decided to turn his back on me and shake.” Marco Gaiotti/GDT European Wildlife Photographer of the Year/TNGThe adorable walrus looks like is chilling in a hot tub in Spitsbergen, Svalbard, Norway[/caption] Nicholas Samaras/GDT European Wildlife Photographer of the Year/TNGThe Macedonian crested newt poses for the camera[/caption] Daniel Flormann/GDT European Wildlife Photographer of the Year/TNGA crocodile flashes its fangs[/caption] Marcus Westberg/GDT European Wildlife Photographer of the Year/TNGA panda in captivity[/caption] Terje Kolaas/GDT European Wildlife Photographer of the Year/TNGThousands of pink-footed geese migrating[/caption] Fabrice Guerin/GDT European Wildlife Photographer of the Year/TNGWater ballet was taken in France[/caption] Another Brit snapper Kirsty Andrews, gave judges a scare with a photo of a fish that looks like Freddy Krueger. Her photo, Hairy Scary, shows the freaky fish which has gross pink skin, like the Nightmare from Elmstreet villain, with eerie spines protruding from it. Elsewhere, Marco Gaiotti’s intimate photograph of a Walrus also impressed the judges. The marine animal looks like a geezer in a hot tub in the photo, as it’s head and neck protrude from the water so it can peer at the snapper. Mr Gaiotti said of the snap: “Walrus Very nice evening lights from Northern Spitsbergen, Svalbard.” The image, where the whiskery Walrus looks a bit movie hardman Winston, was taken in the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard. Nicholas Samaras was highly commended for his incredible photo of a Macedonian crested newt which appears to be propelled forward by an explosion of green gunk, grinning as it soars towards the camera. In a chilling entry by Daniel Florman, a crocodile flashes its ferocious fangs which are about to snap shut. Aptly named ‘Attack’, the frightening snap was highly commended in the underwater world category. Martin van Lokven/GDT European Wildlife Photographer of the Year/TNGA tortoise closeup taken by Martin van Lokven[/caption] Francisco Javier Murcia Requena/GDT European Wildlife Photographer of the Year/TNGA heart-breaking snap by Francisco Javier Murcia Requena[/caption] Magnus Lundgren/GDT European Wildlife Photographer of the Year/TNGA whale surrounded by a group of divers[/caption] Félix Calvo/GDT European Wildlife Photographer of the Year/TNGThe snap of the bird was taken by Félix Calvo[/caption] Arnfinn Johansen/GDT European Wildlife Photographer of the Year/TNGAn arctic fox in a swarm of mosquitoes[/caption] Boshen Qian/GDT European Wildlife Photographer of the Year/TNGThe snap titled a “Sumptuous meal” was taken in China[/caption] Alvaro Lopez-Bletran/GDT European Wildlife Photographer of the Year/TNGA beautiful whale in Spain[/caption] We pay for your stories! 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