The Wildlife Photographer of the Year 60 exhibition at South Kensington closes. Under the lens Take action for nature Discover how your choices can have a positive impact on the environments and species we share this world with. Take inspiration from the natural world and become an advocate for...
With a raw portrait of a rhino killed by poachers, photojournalist Brent Stirton has been named the 2017 Wildlife Photographer of the Year.
Wildlife Photographer of the Year.In order to call up tons of people to protect wildlife with cameras, he started “Chin a Wildlife Photography Training Camp".He hopes that more young people will join in for the nature protection.( )1. What can we learn about Zhi Nong from Paragraph 1?
Photographers often use this time of year to reflect on their work and maybe share some of the best shots they’ve taken in the past 12 months. But one wildlife photographer has taken the unusual step of sharing his “worst” photos of 2024. ...
Marriott, Natural History Museum, Photography, Shane Gross, Wildlife Photographer of the YearPop Goes The News –London’s Natural History Museum has named Canada’s Shane Gross the 2024 Adult Grand Title Winner in the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition....
2023 Wildlife Photographer of the Year Awards The Natural History Museum in London holds a yearly competition for the Wildlife Photographer of the Year. Here are some of the 23. best (good) photos this year and the stories behind them.The top prize this year was won by Laurent Ballest a ...
This is the perfect competition for you.Your photos can be about any wildlife in the nature -from spiders to trees or flowers.This year's competition is the 60th and it will be very special.The Prizes:The 2023 Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year will win:➢1,500 pounds:➢A two-...
Part 3 in the series of Q&A posts about my Wildlife Photographer of the Year winning images is Behaviour: Invertebrates highly commended: Beautiful bloodsucker.Beautiful bloodsucker. Wildlife Photographer of the Year, Invertebrate Behaviour category highly commended. A female mosquito (Sabethes sp.) in...
just 11 years old, Gregus’White on Blueimage was specially commended at the Natural History Museum Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition in London. As Gregus matured, so did his wildlife photography, resulting in being named People’s Choice Award Wildlife Photographer of the Year in ...
A photo of a tri-spine horseshoe crab moving slowly over mud with a trio of golden trevallies swimming above it won this year's Wildlife Photography of the Year award. It is the second time photographer Laurent Ballesta has won the title.Explore the gallery to see more photos from the 20...