on 17-10-2019 13:46
Hey everyone,
The Natural History Museums Wildlife Photographer of the Year is one of the biggest wildlife photography competitions on the planet. The 2019 winners have been selected and they really don't disappoint!
There were some truly amazing images across all categories from both adults and children. As usual with these photo comp threads I've picked out a few of my favourite images and shared below. I'd love to see your best pics from the winners!
You can see the winners gallery at the Natural History Museum website.
The Architectural Army by DaniDaniel Kronauer
Snow Exposure by Max Waugh
Night Glow by Cruz Erdmann
Frozen Moment by Jérémie Villet
The Huddle by Stefan Christmann
Land of the Eagle by Audun Rikardsen
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on 18-10-2019 11:44
on 18-10-2019 11:44
on 18-10-2019 11:49
on 18-10-2019 11:49
@TallTrees wrote:Yes I agree wonderful we have such beautiful natural wonders @Cleoriff
Thank you for the photo it is amazing.
The programme is on BBC at 4.15pm @TallTrees . Anyone interested could always watch on catch up...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 18-10-2019 12:15
on 18-10-2019 12:15
This one caught my eye when I clicked on the link @Martin-O2 , and all of you big cat lovers might like this one as well, Portrait of a Mother.
on 18-10-2019 12:48
on 18-10-2019 12:48
on 18-10-2019 14:31
on 18-10-2019 14:31
@Mi-Amigo it's really hard to pick one! I'd have to go with the Bison in the snow.
The way those penguins survive is incredible @Cleoriff. Such harsh conditions and they've found a way to deal with it.
Love the colours in those trees. I'll have to check out The Earths greatest Spectacles.
@TallTrees No surprise there! What kind of bees are those?
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on 18-10-2019 15:11
on 18-10-2019 15:11
Reading the article @Martin-O2
I think it said they were solitary bees ~ so something like the Red Mason
Funny I wasn't expecting that photo at all.
Little Characters those bees.
on 18-10-2019 15:16
on 18-10-2019 15:16