Gorgeous wildlife photos won awards in the UK
The organizers of the UK Wildlife Photo Awards have just announced the best works.
The organizers of the UK Wildlife Photo Awards have just announced the best works.
The winner of this year's competition is Lee Acaster photographer from Suffolk with a photo of a gray goose walking on the banks of the River Thames.
Lee Acaster's most award-winning work
Sharing his impressive photo, Acaster said: "I used a wide-angle lens to capture the goose. I tried to move very slowly to the goose for fear of losing it. it still stood there, until I finished my photo, it wasn't even afraid to see the flash. "
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The predatory otter of Richard Shucksmith
Deep blue ocean of Alexander Mustard
Nick Upton's work on two chipmunks
The baby seal in the photo of Luke Wilkinson
The owl extends its wings in the photo of Matt Binstead
Andrew Kaplan with a picture of the swan waving water early in the morning
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