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Wildlife Photographer of the Year

By Rachel Morris  Wednesday Dec 3, 2014

Photo Credit:

Japanese macaque image – Marsel van Oosten

Volcano and lightning – Francisco Negroni

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Herons – Bence Máté

A photography exhibition from the Natural History Museum and BBC Worldwide, Wildlife Photographer of the Year showcases the weird and wonderful array of wildlife on our planet. 

Now in its 50th year, the competition invites professional and amateur photographers from around the world to submit work into categories including Mammals, Birds, Amphibians and Reptiles, Invertebrates, Plants and Fungi, Underwater Species, Earth’s Environments, Black and White, Natural Design, Timelapse, and World in Our Hands.

Each image in the exhibition is accompanied by a caption telling its story and giving photographer and technical details. There are also a series of events and workshops running alongside the exhibition. 

Tickets cost £3.00 for adults and £2.00 for children and under 5s go free. Visit the exhibition for free on Friday 5 December and Friday 6 February (no groups on free days).

www.bristolmuseums.org.uk

29 November—22 February 2015

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