Together with a dozen different groups addressing all kinds
of things from marine life and animal actions to creepy crawlies along with
urban center animals; the prizes brilliantly showed the hidden uniqueness and
astonishing variety of Britain’s animals.
Additionally, there were 2 exclusive
junior groups to really encourage teenagers to get in touch and connected with
nature by using digital photography.
The successful picture had been shot on a rural spot off the
to the North coast of Ireland. Dr Matt Doggett who had taken the winning
picture explained that it had been an amazing encounter getting in water and
being encircled by some high-speed divers.
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This is the winning picture by Dr Matt Doggett {Taken from www.bbc.co.uk) |
Some explained that this years show had the largest amount of entries
until now ever since the competition started in 2009.
Others went on to say
that it was particularly rewarding that there was a rise in younger entries
with their relationship among RSPB Wildlife Explorers as well as BWPA, which
often bodes well for future years of wildlife conservation as well as
photography.
A member of the judging team continued to say that wildlife
photography in Britain is at this point fantastic.
The entries included
magnificent photos taken by a few of the best photographers in the country who
gained the award as well as attended the event.
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