2019年度野生动物摄影师大赛(Wildlife Photographer of the Year,简称WPY)评选结果发布,来自中国青海省的摄影师鲍永清凭借一张既震撼又饶富趣味的照片,从来自100多个国家超过48000个作品中脱颖而出,击败对手,成为第一位夺取“年度摄影师”荣誉的中国摄影师。

官网网址

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/2019/10/wildlife-photographer-of-the-year-2019/

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OCTOBER 15, 2019 A rare, expressive image of a fox attacking a marmot won Chinese photographer Yongqing Bao the honor of Wildlife Photographer of the Year. THE MARMOT LOOKS paralyzed by fear, its fingers splayed and mouth agape. The fox is poised to pounce. It’s a freeze-frame of chaos, impulse, and terror—nature at its essence. For his remarkable memorialization of the moment before attack, Chinese photographer Yongqing Bao has won Wildlife Photographer of the Year, awarded today by London’s Natural History Museum. Bao captured the photograph, titled “The Moment,” in the meadowland of China’s Tibetan Plateau. At 14,800 feet above sea level, the plateau is often called “the roof of the world.” Images from the region “are rare enough,” says Roz Kidman Cox, chair of the judging panel, in a press release. “But to have captured such a powerful interaction between a Tibetan fox and a marmot—two species key to the ecology of this high-grassland region—is extraordinary.” (If you're wondering, the fox's attack was successful—the marmot did not survive).

 

中文新闻

https://www.sohu.com/a/347424156_114988

http://www.g-photography.net/contest/info/news_25962.html