These award-winning photos reveal the secret inner lives of animals | Natural History Museum Tags:United Kingdom 1 comment Filed by Ian Smith, 21 October 2022 12:36pm. Excerpt: >The winners of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition were unveiled in London this week. >38,575 entries from 93 countries were whittled down to 19 category winners and two ‘Grand Title’ winners. >So much of animals’ beauty goes unseen by human eyes. So there’s something truly special when it is captured on camera. >This year’s selection ranges from an electrifying reproductive dance to a poignant portrait of a bear in its disappearing habitat. Submitted 22 October 2022 09:46 GMT+1. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Filed by Ian Smith, 21 October 2022 12:36pm. Excerpt: >The winners of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition were unveiled in London this week. >38,575 entries from 93 countries were whittled down to 19 category winners and two ‘Grand Title’ winners. >So much of animals’ beauty goes unseen by human eyes. So there’s something truly special when it is captured on camera. >This year’s selection ranges from an electrifying reproductive dance to a poignant portrait of a bear in its disappearing habitat. Submitted 22 October 2022 09:46 GMT+1.
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Filed by Ian Smith, 21 October 2022 12:36pm.
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>The winners of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition were unveiled in London this week.
>38,575 entries from 93 countries were whittled down to 19 category winners and two ‘Grand Title’ winners.
>So much of animals’ beauty goes unseen by human eyes. So there’s something truly special when it is captured on camera.
>This year’s selection ranges from an electrifying reproductive dance to a poignant portrait of a bear in its disappearing habitat.
Submitted 22 October 2022 09:46 GMT+1.