Even though all the COVID-19 trouble the Natural History Museum, London, yesterday announced the "Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2020".
Grand title winner: Sergey Gorshkov
Equipment:
Nikon Z7, 50mm f1.8 lens, 1/200 sec at f6.3, ISO 250,
Cognisys camera-trap system (this makes it clear why to use a 50 mm lens with a wild tiger )
Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2020
Grand title winner: Liina Heikkinen
Equipment:
Nikon D4, 28–300mm f3.5–5.6 lens 1/125 sec, f5.6 (-0.3 e/v), ISO 1600
Look through and enjoy the galleries. Once again, some great pictures there, no matter what gear was used.
Grand title winner: Sergey Gorshkov
The Embrace | Wildlife Photographer of the Year | Natural History Museum
Sergey scoured the forest for signs of Amur, or Siberian, tigers, searching for the best place to set up his camera trap. He knew his chance of photographing one was slim, but his mind was made up. ‘From then on, I could think of nothing else,’ Sergey says. After 10 months, his dedication paid...
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Nikon Z7, 50mm f1.8 lens, 1/200 sec at f6.3, ISO 250,
Cognisys camera-trap system (this makes it clear why to use a 50 mm lens with a wild tiger )
Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2020
Grand title winner: Liina Heikkinen
The Fox That Got the Goose | Wildlife Photographer of the Year | Natural History Museum
Liina and her father spent the day at a fox hotspot on one of Helsinki’s islands. She watched as two adults came and went, delivering food to their ever-alert and relentlessly hungry cubs. When one brought home a barnacle goose, the cubs began to fight over it excitedly. Liina followed the...
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Nikon D4, 28–300mm f3.5–5.6 lens 1/125 sec, f5.6 (-0.3 e/v), ISO 1600
Look through and enjoy the galleries. Once again, some great pictures there, no matter what gear was used.
Gallery | Wildlife Photographer of the Year | Natural History Museum
Browse the WPY winning images in our immersive gallery. Use the filter tab to customise your search
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