2011. augusztus 15., hétfő

Wildlife Photography in Budapest, Natural History Museum









Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2010
18 May - 22 August

For those who wants to escape of the hot weather but are not fun of open air pools there is still an laternative program open....in a nice cool museum, which is not really visited by masstourism. Even the little park closeby can give a bit of fresh air.


Now in its 46th year, the competition is owned by the Natural History Museum and BBC Wildlife Magazine and is sponsored by Veolia Environnement. It is an international leader in the artistic representation of the natural world and a competition that photographers worldwide aspire to win.

The much coveted title of Veolia Environnement Wildlife Photographer of the Year was awarded to Hungarian photographer Bence Máté from Pusztaszer for his image A marvel of ants, a simple shot that captures the complexity of the behaviour of leaf-cutter ants in the Costa Rican rainforest.
Fergus Gill from Scotland was crowned Veolia Environnement Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year for the second year in a row. His image of a fieldfare, The frozen moment, was judged to be the most memorable of all the pictures by photographers aged 17 or under.

Entrance fees:
Adult: 1 200 FT; Student, Pensioner: 600FT


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