10 works won the Veolia international photography award

The deer stretched its horns under the rays of the sunset to create the spectacle as in mythological movies, while the images of monkeys watching the dawn showed that animals were as romantic as humans.

Telegraph said that the organizers of the world's most prestigious natural photo contest - Veolia Natural Environmental Photographer of the Year - have just announced the winning works in 2010. These works are on display at the Museum. Natural History in London, England on October 22. Then they will " travel " around the world.

Picture 1 of 10 works won the Veolia international photography award
The picture of the leaf cutting is working in the rainforest in Costa Rica by photographer Bence Mate, Hungarian nationality, who won the highest award.The author was lying on the ground to take this picture.Photo: Bence Mate.

Picture 2 of 10 works won the Veolia international photography award
The sight of two leopards capturing a wild antelope in South Africa won the first prize of "Animal Behavior" category.Photo: Bridgena Barnard (South Africa).

Picture 3 of 10 works won the Veolia international photography award
A deep contrast to the shapes and colors in the picture of the French Alps helping Jochen Schlenker (Germany) win the first prize in the category "Animals in the environment".Photo: Jochen Schlenker.

Picture 4 of 10 works won the Veolia international photography award
The screaming bird preyed in the cold weather in England.Photo: Fergus Gill.

Picture 5 of 10 works won the Veolia international photography award
Baboons show sympathy when holding a pigeon on a hand in Zimbabwe's Mana Pools National Park.This bird has just been killed by a bird of prey.Photo: Adrian Bailey.

Picture 6 of 10 works won the Veolia international photography award
The seagulls tore a fish in the southern Pacific Ocean.The work won the first prize in the category "Endangered species".Photo: Tomasz Racznyski (Poland).

Picture 7 of 10 works won the Veolia international photography award
Two langur monkeys sit on a mountain to observe the sunrise in Ramtek city, Maharashtra state, India.They choose the highest cliffs to be able to observe everything easily.Photo: Olivier Puccia (France).

Picture 8 of 10 works won the Veolia international photography award
Ants blanket aphids to suck the sweet bile that aphids produce.Photo: Matt Cole (UK).

Picture 9 of 10 works won the Veolia international photography award
The stag is waiting for an opponent in the distance while the sunset rays pierce through the clouds and shine on the pasture near Dyrehaven forest in Denmark.Photo: Pierre Vernay.

Picture 10 of 10 works won the Veolia international photography award
Tarsier dwarf monkeys in the Danum Valley reserve, Sabah region on Borneo island in Malaysia.