英国野生动物摄影奖(British Wildlife Photography Awards)为庆祝成立十周年之际,2020年9月19日至2021年3月,举办回顾性旅行户外展览,以下为部分参展作品。图一《捕食者和猎物》 摄影师:迈克尔·达勒姆(Michael Durham)图二《小猫头鹰》摄影师:伊恩·沃森(Ian Watson)图三《凤头鸊鷉的求爱》 摄影师:安迪·劳斯(Andy ...
Here are theComedy Wildlife Photography Awards2020, best entries so far. They are conducting this competition for the last 6 years. The contest free to enter and now it’s extended to one more month, you can submit your entries till June 30th at Midnight BST. There are some amazing prizes...
Here are the winners and finalists of Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2020. The Overall Winner of this year isMark Fitzpatrick, for his amazing photograph entitledTerry the Turtle flipping the bird.Up against 7,000 incredible entries from all over the world, Mark’s image emerged as a clear ...
Here is the very inspiring Awards Ceremony video of 2020Wildlife Photographer Of The Year. Hosted by BBC presenters and wildlife experts Chris Packham CBE and Megan McCubbin, this year’s digital awards ceremony is an event not to be missed. Broadcast live from the Museum’s magnificent Hintze...
Monochrome Photography Awards 2020 Winning image:Arctic Fox Category: Wildlife Award: Highly Commended Monochrome Photography Awards 2020 Winning image:Humpback Whale Category: Wildlife Award: Highly Commended Monochrome Photography Awards 2020 Winning image:Moose in the autumn night ...
After more than 49,000 entries were whittled down to just 17, the Duchess of Cambridge this week announced the winner of the 2020 Wildlife Photographer of the Year awards at a live-streamed event from London's Natural History museum.
By Sam Haysom on October 14, 2020 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Flipboard The wildlife photos have been coming thick and fast lately. First we had the highly commended entires in the Wildlife Photography of the Year Awards, then we had the Comedy Wildlife Photography of the...
A Siberian tigress embracing a Manchurian fir, rubbing her cheek again the bark, has won a Russian photographer the 2020 Wildlife Photographer of the Year award. The awards, which are developed and produced each year by the Natural History Museum, London,are now in the fifty-sixth...
The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards – almost probably the world’s funniest photography competition has just announced the top 44 images for 2020 - and
2020 attracted more entries than ever in the history of the Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards, proving that despite travel limitations, our connection to the natural world remains at the forefront of our minds. That connection reveals itself in the damage we do the environment–and the deva...