The Natural History Museum at Tring is delighted to be exhibiting one of the world’s most prestigious nature photography exhibitions, Wildlife Photographer of the Year.
Until April 28, visitors will be able to view 19 images taken by young photographers across the globe, showcasing the rich diversity of life on Earth.
Interpretation and exhibitions manager Claire Walsh said: “We are delighted to bring photographs from this year’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition to our newly refurbished gallery at Tring.
“Following the success of last year’s exhibition, we will showcase the outstanding talent from the competition, as well as the two Grand Title winners. We hope these fascinating images continue to captivate imaginations, particularly those of our young visitors, and drive audiences to embrace the nature around them and share images of their own.”
The winning images were selected from 49,957 entries from 95 countries by an independent panel of experts. In an intensive process, each entry was judged anonymously on its originality, narrative, technical excellence, and ethical practice.
Photo credit: Shashwat Harish Natural History Museum at Tring
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