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Adult Grand Title Winner 2020 Wildlife Photographer of the Year is an annual international wildlife photography competition staged by the Natural History Museum in London, England. Natural History Museum from Friday 16 October. The Embrace Sergey Gorshkov. Thank you. Après un grand prix remis par un jury professionnel en octobre dernier, (The Embrace de Sergey Gorshkov sur laquelle on voit un Tigre de Sibérie « étreindre » un arbre), câest au tour du public de décerner son prix via un vote en ligne clôturé il y a quelques jours. After 10 months, his dedication paid off: he captured a rare glimpse of this magnificent tiger in its wild habitat. Wed 14 Oct 2020 01.00 EDT Read more âBeyond the Lensâ series The photo books of ⦠It is the largest wildlife photography competition in the world. Animals in their Environment. Online shopping from a great selection at Movies & TV Store. He sold his business and took up photography, determined to record the richness of Russia's wilderness. The picture, titled The Embrace, shows the intimate moment an endangered Siberian tiger hugs an ancient Manchurian fir tree to mark it with her scent. The world's first de-extinct animal was born in 2003 in a laboratory in Spain. The title of the photo is 'The Embrace' and it shows an Amur tiger, also known as Siberian tiger, hugging an ancient tree. He knew his chance of photographing one was slim, but his mind was made up. You may not copy, share, reproduce or republish the photographs except as expressly permitted by copyright law. Wed 14 Oct 2020 01.00 EDT Last modified on ⦠Main image: The embrace by Sergey Gorshkov, Russia Winner 2020, Animals in their Environment and Grand Title Winner. Sergey scoured the forest for signs of Amur, or Siberian, tigers, searching for the best place to set up his camera trap. an Amur Tiger hugging an ancient Mancurian fir tree. The intimate moment, in which the tigress is marking her territory, will feature alongside other category winners in an exhibition at the Natural History Museum from Friday 16 October. the , . Sergey Gorshkovâs image of an Amur Tiger hugging an ancient Mancurian fir tree has won the prestigious wildlife photographer of the year 2020 award. Facebook Twitter Pinterest. Meet the young women and girls changing the face of wildlife photography. The past 12 months have given us a whirlwind of events that included heartbreaking wildfires, a horrifying global pandemic, emboldened protestors fighting for social justice, and a seemingly never-ending political cycle. In the far east of Russia, a population of around 500 Amur tigers persists, occupying a fragment of its former land. If you could help us with a donation, no matter the size, we'd greatly appreciate it. ‘From then on, I could think of nothing else,’ Sergey says. To photograph one of rarest creatures on Earth you have to be incredibly skilled and remarkably lucky. The Embrace by Sergey Gorshkov, Russia. Fotografía finalista en la categoría: Nature / Single. Copyright in WPY competition photographs remains the property of the respective photographers. Under threat from habitat loss and poaching, these tigers are close to extinction. Underworld: Ultimate Collection (Underworld / Underworld: Evolution / Underworld: Rise Of The Lycans / Underworld: Awakening / Underworld: Blood Wars) (Bilingual) [Blu-ray] Bushfires are becoming increasingly common across Australia. Irwin's capture of a bushfire wins the WPY People's Choice Award 2020. Lâanno scorso il russo Sergey Gorshkov vinse con The Embrace, splendida tigre siberiana che abbraccia un patriarca verde, un abete della Manciuria e marca il territorio. Evoking atmosphere and a sense of place - with the habitat as a major element of the picture â to convey how an animal is an integral part of its environment. Sergey's early years were spent in a Siberian village, but it was in his 30s that he discovered photography as a way to re-engage with nature. image caption Sergey Gorshkov's winning WPY image is called The Embrace. Una jirafa de Rothschild -Giraffa camelopardalis rothschildi- es transportada a un lugar seguro en una barcaza hecha a medida desde la isla inundada de Longicharo, en el lago Baringo, al oeste de Kenia, el 3 de diciembre de 2020. Evoking atmosphere and a sense of place - with the habitat as a major element of the picture – to convey how an animal is an integral part of its environment. Photograph: Sergey Gorshkov/2020 Wildlife Photographer of the Year. For media image usage enquiries, please, © The Trustees of the Natural History Museum, London, Wildlife Photographer of the Year: girls in wildlife photography, Wildlife Photographer of the Year 56: People's Choice Award winner announced, Wildlife Photographer of the Year: a bird's eye view of habitat loss. These solitary cats exchange vital information, such as the need for mates, by leaving scent, hairs, urine and other markers on prominent spots, including tree trunks. He has been a regular winner since 2007. All rights reserved. Wildlife photographer of ⦠to of and a in " 's that for on is The was with said as at it by from be have he has his are an ) not ( will who I had their -- were they but been this which more or its would about : after up $ one than also 't out her you year when It two people - all can over last first But into ' He A we In she other new years could there ? © 2021 Guardian News & Media Limited or its affiliated companies. Discover how the warming climate is restricting the ecosystem's ability to regenerate. This year we have lost vital income. The Pangea Prize takes on the embrace that the "Siena International Photo Awards" organizers wish to create with the world gathered in Siena during the days of the Festival and Awards Ceremony. As another year quickly comes to a close, itâs safe to say that 2020 was a year unlike any other in our lifetime. The woolly mammoth would not be the first species to be revived after having been wiped out. The Museum is a charity and we need your help. He is widely published, has four books to his name and is a National Geographic contributor. Photographer Sergey Gorshkov's picture wins the Wildlife Photographer of the Year grand title with an ethereal image of a Siberian tiger scent-marking a gnarled fir tree in the Russian Far East.
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