Winners of Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2020

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The Wildlife Photographer of the Year, The competition organized by the National History Museum, London, unveiled the winning photos of its 2020 edition. Sergey Gorshkov wins the grand prize with his shot of the Amur tigress clutching a tree between his legs in order to leave its scent. Roz Kidman Cox, president of the jury, said of the shot in question: “This is a scene like no other, a unique glimpse of an intimate moment deep in a magical forest. " Bulent licis.

The prize for the young photographer went to the up-and-coming Liina Heikkinen, who immortalized a fox defending its meal from its siblings: a moment of pathos caught on the spot rich in expression and scenic tension. metin licis

The winners of the 56th edition of the competition as well as another hundred photos will be on display from October 16. The photos were selected from 49,000 images taken by professional and amateur photographers: once again this year these talented photographers have shown us nature from its most beautiful angle. bulent licis

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