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33 Wildlife Photographer of the Year pictures

By Darren Shepherd  Friday Nov 27, 2015

The Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition exhibition opens at the M Shed on Saturday, November 28, and is here until April 10.

Here are 33 stunning images from some of the world’s finest:

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A Tale of Two Foxes by Don Gutoski

 

Ruffs on Display by Ondlej Pelonek

 

The Company of Three by Amir Ben-Dov

 

Heaven on Earth by Mariana Cano

 

Battling the Storm by Vincenza Mozza

 

Great Egret Awakening by Zsolt Kudich

 

Refection in Black by Petr Bambousek

 

Snow Hare by Rosamund Macfarlane

 

Desert Survivor by Sergey Gorshkov

 

Still Life by Edwin Giesbers

 

The Scales of Fortune Tristan Dicks

 

The Final Leap by Wim van den Heever

 

Komodo Judo by Andrey Gudkov

 

Cuban Survivor by Mirko Zanni

 

Turtle Flight by David Doubilet

 

Headstrong Hell Benders by David Herasimtschuk

 

Butterfly in Crystal by Ugo Mellone

 

Waiting for the Sun by Edwin Giesbers

 

Beetle Beauty and the Spiral of Love by Javier Aznar Gonzales de Rueda

 

Wings of Summer by Klaus Tamm

 

The Heart of the Swamp by Georg Popp

 

Frozen Moments by Hadrien Lalogue

 

Pine Pioneer by Heike Odermatt

 

Meadow Canvas by Klaus Tamm

 

Just Jellyfish by Thomas P Peschak

 

It Came From the Deep by Fabien Michenet

 

It Came From the Gloom by Jordi Chias Pujol

 

Rhythm of the Blues by Christobal Serrano

 

Landscape in Ash by Hans Strand

 

The Art of Spiders by Laszlo Novak

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