A wasp is seen to fly on a broom, a cobra is facing a lion in Serengty and swooping in the focus in bats India – These are some high praise of this year Wildlife photographer of the year Submission.
the natural History Museum, Which runs the competitionOn October 14, the winning images are ready to announce, followed by an exhibition showkeaking. 100 standout photos On 17 October.
Further from the event, the museum has released a handful of this year’s top submission. These images have been selected from record-breaking 60,000 entries from 113 countries and regions, by an international jury of experts in wildlife photography, film production, protection and science.
Among them, Macro Wildlife is a picture of the wasp taken by photographer Bidoot Kalita. This seems to show the wasp flying on a temporary broom, but in fact, the insect is carrying a caterpillar to feed its youth.

Submission in practice was highly praised: Aksheruki category.
Another amazing picture taken by Israeli photographer Amit Eshel, titled “Inside the Pack”, is an eye-level shot with a curious Arctic Wolf Pack.
It shows five wolves on the island, Nunavut, the island in Canada, one of which is just a meter away from the camera.
Mr. Eshel did -35 C season to get the shot. He said that wolves came so close that they could sniff their breath.

A picture taken by the Italian photographer Gabriella Komi, titled “Wake-Up Call”, shows a lion’s square up to a cobra in the scorching midday sun in the Serengty National Park. The cobra was first seen, pointing to two naping lions.
Just below Mumbai, in the darkness of a cave in South -West India, photographer Sitaram Raul also managed to capture one of the most amazing competition submissions of this year.
Mr. Raul stood in the dark as the fruit bats emerged from a historic ruins. Using the focus and flash, standing under the swoop bats, Sri Raul managed to capture breathtaking shots of animals.

Another picture of Sri Lanka shows a single Asian elephant that navigates an waste disposal site. The giant gray animal can be seen through multi-colored fuck in Empara, Eastern Provinces, Sri Lanka.
This picture was taken by Lakshmi Karunrathana and deserves the “toxic tip”.
last years Competition won For his snapshot of a herd of Western Todd tadpol by Canadian photographer Shane Gross, as they shone under a umbrella of lily pads in the cedar lake in Canada.
“For me, the most fun I can have, the thing that illuminates me inside is to see something new and try to take a photo in the best way,” Shree Gross said. BBC News,