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The annual recap of excellence in wildlife photography is back at the Natural History Museum.
This really is a cracking exhibition, full of images which capture life in the wild.
The photos are taken by the sort of people willing to hide in a tree for seventeen years in order to get one amazing shot of a lesser-spotted rhinoceros.
All of their early mornings and freezing hikes result in some of the best animal images you will see this year, from the lone polar bear climbing a wall of scree to the startled marmot evading a fox.
https://www.nhm.ac.uk/visit/exhibitions/wildlife-photographer-of-the-year.html
It’s not at the V&A, it’s at the Natural History Museum.
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