Animal Kingdom
gilesthurston

Animal Kingdom

June 2024

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Entry 20285651
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138
Entry 20292399
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Entry 20423669
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429
Entry 20423679
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Keeping the heron so small in the frame works very well here, and the photographer has even got away with placing it almost dead centre in the frame. The overall effect gives us a great sense of place and context.

A wonderfully atmospheric shot, that's been very well composed, with lead-in lines aplenty. We are given an excellent impression of what it feels like to meet a cow face to face on our wanderings!

The beautiful high-key tones here make the image appear almost like a pencil drawing. A lovely semi-abstract image.

A humble pigeon it may be, but the treatment here has elevated it out of the ordinary. The softness suits the bird - and the raindrops - perfectly.

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Always a popular round, this category reflects photographers’ appreciation of and love for the animal world. You’re not restricted to wildlife – images of domestic animals and pets are equally welcome. So whether you’ve photographed the migration of wildebeest across the Serengeti and tigers in Ranthambore National Park or your pet dog enjoying a romp in the local woods, we want to see your shots that celebrate mammals, birds, insects – everything. Don’t assume you have to spend huge sums of money on trips to remote safari locations in order to capture an original shot. There is almost endless scope for photographing wildlife subjects in towns and cities, and even our own back gardens. Try telling the viewer a story about the way in which a creature lives by showing it in context – be that an opportunistic urban fox foraging around dustbins, or a seagull stealing chips from a hapless tourist. Or go the other way and fill the frame with the head of a majestic lion, or even your pet cat.