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I am on a plane (again), having just departed London, where I receivedfirst prize in the underwater categoryof the 52nd Wildlife Photographer of the Year award (#WPY52) organized by theNatural History Museumin London. It was my second time receiving this award (see 2010 photo). The spon...
The year was 2004 which coincided with Wildscreen and Sir David Attenborough would be there. David had agreed with Richard to spare a bit of his time and if we could get to the Natural History Unit during a break he would do a piece to camera for our Butterfly Conservation film. Richard...
As well as creating and hosting live awards shows for the international Nature Photographer of the year (NPOTY) contest and editor and filmmaker for online virtual Nature Photography festivals. Certificate in Wildlife-film Natural history course and a university degree in film & TV production. ...
He won the prestigious Fuji Photographer of the Year award, along with the One Vision prize, yeah alright he doesn’t half hark on about all his prizes! He has led numerous photography groups and increasingly the medium of black & white has taken prominence, as he never really got the ...
The Taking the lead in this year's competition is photographerGeorge Stoyle, who was crowned the overall winner of this year's competition. Take a look at the stunning photos below. Click on images to enlarge 1. Overall Winner:George Stoyle, 'Hitchhikers' ...
incorporate knowledge about the distribution of species as well as photographer biases into a DL model for species classification in images and report accuracy improvements of up to 12% in iNaturalist over a baseline without such priors. Finally ref.140, used expert knowledge of park rangers to au...
Almost 22 hours of daylight means, you as a photographer are out all the time. Though it was cloudy on most days, it created a fantastic soft lighting situation. With a good camera that can produce images without much noise at ISO-800 or 1000, you can shoot almost for 17-18 hours a...
Toad Peopleis the only fully Canadian film nominated this year. The awards are part of the world’s biggest festival of natural history storytelling and receive hundreds of submissions annually. The awards were announced Oct. 19 at The Passenger Shed in Bristol, England, one of the oldest train...
Last year’s competition received over 2000 entries from 68 countries. You can view the winnershere. All entries will be celebrated as an online mangrove exhibition on 26th July, World Mangrove Day. The overall winner will be crowned the Mangrove Photographer of the Year, with winners announced...