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‘Natural Artistry’ will provide a space for those with an ‘imaginative way of seeing nature’ says Competition Manager Gemma Ward. To succeed, it'll take a keen eye to represent the beauty of nature in new ways. Find out more about entering #WPY57: https://t.co/JhfpCqdS5S
‘A dream came true when I took this picture’ says Highly Commended #WPY54 photographer Vegard Lødøen.
After years of searching, he had finally found a riverside location visited by the deer of Valldal.
The result is this split-level shot, taken, as a male crossed the river.
ONE HOUR LEFT 😱 If you haven't chosen your winner for the @LumixUK #WPYPeoplesChoice Award, now is the time.
See the shortlist of 25 nature photographs and pick your favourite. Every vote counts! https://t.co/dKL08ITldk
@NHM_London Brent Stirton wins the highest honour in nature photography & is named #WPY53 Wildlife Photographer of the Year for Memorial to a species
More WPY history! Anthony Bannister's image of a convolvulus hawkmoth won the second #WPY competition #heritageMW
Anthony Bannister's convolvulus hawkmoth image won the second Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition in 1966.