2021 Wildlife Photographer of the Year – People’s Choice Award

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Twenty-five photos have been shortlisted for the 2021 Wildlife Photographer of the Year – People’s Choice Award
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HansV wrote:
01 Dec 2021, 16:33
Twenty-five photos have been shortlisted for the 2021 Wildlife Photographer of the Year – People’s Choice Award
"The eagle and the bear by Jeroen Hoekendijk, the Netherlands" :thumbup:
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Gosh! How do you pick a favourite from that set????
Spectacular images.
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Rudi wrote:
02 Dec 2021, 05:10
Gosh! How do you pick a favourite from that set????
Easy!

All the Great Masters come from The Netherlands! :grin:
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OK. That's one way of looking at it. :grin:
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Here I am arriving for work at the Natural History Museum for a rare day in the office since the first lockdown. Sophie the Sregasaurus is very well, although I think she may have lost a bit of weight recently....... and yes, that is a beard sprouting out from my mask :evilgrin:
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The selection of photographs for WPY and the People's Choice is getting tougher and tougher each year with such quality, may it continue and give inspiration to our future generations.
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You have a better work venue than anyone else I know
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Jezza wrote:
12 Dec 2021, 02:44
Here I am arriving for work at the Natural History Museum for a rare day in the office since the first lockdown. Sophie the Stegasaurus is very well, although I think she may have lost a bit of weight recently.......
You omitted the obvious caption to the photograph:
"Sophie-the-Stegasaurus and Jezza. Sophie is on the right."
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Jezza wrote:
12 Dec 2021, 02:44
and yes, that is a beard sprouting out from my mask
Does the beard count as wildlife? :grin:
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HansV wrote:
12 Dec 2021, 11:52
Does the beard count as wildlife? :grin:
It definitely counts as natural history
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Jezza wrote:
12 Dec 2021, 02:44
Here I am arriving for work at the Natural History Museum for a rare day in the office since the first lockdown.
Good to see you, Jezza beard.
John Gray wrote:
12 Dec 2021, 11:36
You omitted the obvious caption to the photograph:
"Sophie-the-Stegasaurus and Jezza. Sophie is on the right."
For a split second I agreed, but ... Duh! Ursids (ursidaes?) have a shaggy coat and short tail.
Sophie the Stegasaurus seems to have a long one.
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Argus wrote:
12 Dec 2021, 14:15
Sophie the Stegasaurus seems to have a long one.
I thought that was just Jezza's trendy ponytail flapping about...
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Ah yes, the lockdown-vogue.
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