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A nemzetközi versenyt már a kezdetekben is kimagasló érdeklődés övezte, s a különleges fotópályázat népszerűsége az elmúlt években csak még tovább nőtt.
A negyedik alkalommal meghirdetett fotóversenyre idén is ezrével érkeztek a legjobb pillanatban elkapott képek a természetrajongó fotósok jóvoltából.
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A győztes kihirdetésére még várni kell, de az biztos, hogy a zsűrinek idén sem lesz könnyű dolga, hiszen a beküldési határidő még le sem zárult, de már most számos olyan fotót tartanak számon, ami végső győzelemre is esélyes lehet.
A vicces fotópályázatnak komoly célja van, hiszen a verseny megálmodói, Paul Joynson-Hicks és Tom Sullam , az állatvédelem fontosságára szeretnék felhívni a figyelmet és a Born Free Alapítvánnyal is együttműködnek, mely a veszélyben lévő fajok fennmaradásáért és a vadon élő állatok élőhelyének megóvásáért küzd világszerte.
A legemlékezetesebb fotókból minden évben kiadnak egy könyvet, az eladásából befolyó bevétellel pedig az állatvédő szervezeteket támogatják.
Íme, a versenyben lévő képek:
*** EXCLUSIVE *** BATAM, INDONESIA – 2017: Ant Pictured carrying a flower in Batam, Indonesia. SPRING has sprung back into action and so have the 2018 Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards – here are the best entries so far. Two dancing polar bears by Luca Venturi have made the cut, along with an ant that’s bitten off a little more than it can chew, shot by Muhammed Faishol Husni. The awards were founded by Tom Sullam and Paul Joynson-Hicks MBE, and aim to raise awareness of wildlife conservation through the power of laughter. The duo are part of a panel of judges, which also includes wildlife TV presenter Kate Humble, actor and comedian Hugh Dennis, wildlife photographer Will Burrard-Lucas, wildlife expert Will Travers OBCE, the Telegraphs online travel editor Oliver Smith and new 2018 judge the Managing Director of Affinity, Ashley Hewson. It?s not too late to enter your own hilarious photograph into the competition, and entries are free. Entrants can submit up to three images into each category and up to two video clips of no more than 60 seconds into the video clip category. The overall winner will be named the 2018 Comedy Wildlife Photographer of the Year and win a one week safari with Alex Walker’s Serian – and there plenty of other fantastic prizes up for grabs for runners up. The competition is open to the public, with the deadline on 30th June 2018. ******Editors Note – Condition of Usage: These photos must be used in conjunction with the competition Comedy Wildlife Photography Competition 2018***** PHOTOGRAPH BY Muhammad Faishol Husni / CWPA / Barcroft Images
*** EXCLUSIVE *** WEST VIRGINIA, UNITED STATES – 2013: Rabbit hiding face with hands covering his eyes in West Virginia, United States. SPRING has sprung back into action and so have the 2018 Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards – here are the best entries so far. Two dancing polar bears by Luca Venturi have made the cut, along with an ant that’s bitten off a little more than it can chew, shot by Muhammed Faishol Husni. The awards were founded by Tom Sullam and Paul Joynson-Hicks MBE, and aim to raise awareness of wildlife conservation through the power of laughter. The duo are part of a panel of judges, which also includes wildlife TV presenter Kate Humble, actor and comedian Hugh Dennis, wildlife photographer Will Burrard-Lucas, wildlife expert Will Travers OBCE, the Telegraphs online travel editor Oliver Smith and new 2018 judge the Managing Director of Affinity, Ashley Hewson. It?s not too late to enter your own hilarious photograph into the competition, and entries are free. Entrants can submit up to three images into each category and up to two video clips of no more than 60 seconds into the video clip category. The overall winner will be named the 2018 Comedy Wildlife Photographer of the Year and win a one week safari with Alex Walker’s Serian – and there plenty of other fantastic prizes up for grabs for runners up. The competition is open to the public, with the deadline on 30th June 2018. ******Editors Note – Condition of Usage: These photos must be used in conjunction with the competition Comedy Wildlife Photography Competition 2018***** PHOTOGRAPH BY DanieI L Friend / CWPA / Barcroft Images
*** EXCLUSIVE *** SOUTH GEORGIA ISLAND – 2018: King Penguins gang up on a fur seal in South Georgia. SPRING has sprung back into action and so have the 2018 Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards – here are the best entries so far. Two dancing polar bears by Luca Venturi have made the cut, along with an ant that’s bitten off a little more than it can chew, shot by Muhammed Faishol Husni. The awards were founded by Tom Sullam and Paul Joynson-Hicks MBE, and aim to raise awareness of wildlife conservation through the power of laughter. The duo are part of a panel of judges, which also includes wildlife TV presenter Kate Humble, actor and comedian Hugh Dennis, wildlife photographer Will Burrard-Lucas, wildlife expert Will Travers OBCE, the Telegraphs online travel editor Oliver Smith and new 2018 judge the Managing Director of Affinity, Ashley Hewson. It?s not too late to enter your own hilarious photograph into the competition, and entries are free. Entrants can submit up to three images into each category and up to two video clips of no more than 60 seconds into the video clip category. The overall winner will be named the 2018 Comedy Wildlife Photographer of the Year and win a one week safari with Alex Walker’s Serian – and there plenty of other fantastic prizes up for grabs for runners up. The competition is open to the public, with the deadline on 30th June 2018. ******Editors Note – Condition of Usage: These photos must be used in conjunction with the competition Comedy Wildlife Photography Competition 2018***** PHOTOGRAPH BY Amy Kennedy / CWPA / Barcroft Images
Fotó: Becky Schott/Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards
Fotó: Amy Kennedy/Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards
Fotó: Yusuke Okada/Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards
Fotó: Mary Hone/Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards
Fotó: Denise Dupras/Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards
*** EXCLUSIVE *** BISPGARDEN, SWEDEN – 2016: Pictured wild red squirrel in a split between lupines in Bispgarden, Sweden. SPRING has sprung back into action and so have the 2018 Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards – here are the best entries so far. Two dancing polar bears by Luca Venturi have made the cut, along with an ant that’s bitten off a little more than it can chew, shot by Muhammed Faishol Husni. The awards were founded by Tom Sullam and Paul Joynson-Hicks MBE, and aim to raise awareness of wildlife conservation through the power of laughter. The duo are part of a panel of judges, which also includes wildlife TV presenter Kate Humble, actor and comedian Hugh Dennis, wildlife photographer Will Burrard-Lucas, wildlife expert Will Travers OBCE, the Telegraphs online travel editor Oliver Smith and new 2018 judge the Managing Director of Affinity, Ashley Hewson. It?s not too late to enter your own hilarious photograph into the competition, and entries are free. Entrants can submit up to three images into each category and up to two video clips of no more than 60 seconds into the video clip category. The overall winner will be named the 2018 Comedy Wildlife Photographer of the Year and win a one week safari with Alex Walker’s Serian – and there plenty of other fantastic prizes up for grabs for runners up. The competition is open to the public, with the deadline on 30th June 2018. ******Editors Note – Condition of Usage: These photos must be used in conjunction with the competition Comedy Wildlife Photography Competition 2018***** PHOTOGRAPH BY Geert Weggen / CWPA / Barcroft Images
Fotó: Shane Keena/Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards
Fotó: Sue Jarrett/Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards
Fotó: Michele Hall/Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards
*** EXCLUSIVE *** MADAGASCAR – 2016: Pictured Astonished Lemur in Madagascar. SPRING has sprung back into action and so have the 2018 Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards – here are the best entries so far. Two dancing polar bears by Luca Venturi have made the cut, along with an ant that’s bitten off a little more than it can chew, shot by Muhammed Faishol Husni. The awards were founded by Tom Sullam and Paul Joynson-Hicks MBE, and aim to raise awareness of wildlife conservation through the power of laughter. The duo are part of a panel of judges, which also includes wildlife TV presenter Kate Humble, actor and comedian Hugh Dennis, wildlife photographer Will Burrard-Lucas, wildlife expert Will Travers OBCE, the Telegraphs online travel editor Oliver Smith and new 2018 judge the Managing Director of Affinity, Ashley Hewson. It?s not too late to enter your own hilarious photograph into the competition, and entries are free. Entrants can submit up to three images into each category and up to two video clips of no more than 60 seconds into the video clip category. The overall winner will be named the 2018 Comedy Wildlife Photographer of the Year and win a one week safari with Alex Walker’s Serian – and there plenty of other fantastic prizes up for grabs for runners up. The competition is open to the public, with the deadline on 30th June 2018. ******Editors Note – Condition of Usage: These photos must be used in conjunction with the competition Comedy Wildlife Photography Competition 2018***** PHOTOGRAPH BY Jakob Strecker / CWPA / Barcroft Images
*** EXCLUSIVE *** HUDSON BAY, CANADA – 2013: Arctic fox trying to drag the camera away from the camp in Hudson Bay, Canada. SPRING has sprung back into action and so have the 2018 Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards – here are the best entries so far. Two dancing polar bears by Luca Venturi have made the cut, along with an ant that’s bitten off a little more than it can chew, shot by Muhammed Faishol Husni. The awards were founded by Tom Sullam and Paul Joynson-Hicks MBE, and aim to raise awareness of wildlife conservation through the power of laughter. The duo are part of a panel of judges, which also includes wildlife TV presenter Kate Humble, actor and comedian Hugh Dennis, wildlife photographer Will Burrard-Lucas, wildlife expert Will Travers OBCE, the Telegraphs online travel editor Oliver Smith and new 2018 judge the Managing Director of Affinity, Ashley Hewson. It?s not too late to enter your own hilarious photograph into the competition, and entries are free. Entrants can submit up to three images into each category and up to two video clips of no more than 60 seconds into the video clip category. The overall winner will be named the 2018 Comedy Wildlife Photographer of the Year and win a one week safari with Alex Walker’s Serian – and there plenty of other fantastic prizes up for grabs for runners up. The competition is open to the public, with the deadline on 30th June 2018. ******Editors Note – Condition of Usage: These photos must be used in conjunction with the competition Comedy Wildlife Photography Competition 2018***** PHOTOGRAPH BY Michou von Beschwitz / CWPA / Barcroft Images
*** EXCLUSIVE *** ARUNDEL, UNITED KINGDOM – UNDATED: Grey Squirrel pictured with a feather on head in Arundel, England. SPRING has sprung back into action and so have the 2018 Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards – here are the best entries so far. Two dancing polar bears by Luca Venturi have made the cut, along with an ant that’s bitten off a little more than it can chew, shot by Muhammed Faishol Husni. The awards were founded by Tom Sullam and Paul Joynson-Hicks MBE, and aim to raise awareness of wildlife conservation through the power of laughter. The duo are part of a panel of judges, which also includes wildlife TV presenter Kate Humble, actor and comedian Hugh Dennis, wildlife photographer Will Burrard-Lucas, wildlife expert Will Travers OBCE, the Telegraphs online travel editor Oliver Smith and new 2018 judge the Managing Director of Affinity, Ashley Hewson. It?s not too late to enter your own hilarious photograph into the competition, and entries are free. Entrants can submit up to three images into each category and up to two video clips of no more than 60 seconds into the video clip category. The overall winner will be named the 2018 Comedy Wildlife Photographer of the Year and win a one week safari with Alex Walker’s Serian – and there plenty of other fantastic prizes up for grabs for runners up. The competition is open to the public, with the deadline on 30th June 2018. ******Editors Note – Condition of Usage: These photos must be used in conjunction with the competition Comedy Wildlife Photography Competition 2018***** PHOTOGRAPH BY Maria Kula / CWPA / Barcroft Images
*** EXCLUSIVE *** WYOMING, UNITED STATES – 2016: Pictured Female Moose tongue out in Wyoming, United States. SPRING has sprung back into action and so have the 2018 Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards – here are the best entries so far. Two dancing polar bears by Luca Venturi have made the cut, along with an ant that’s bitten off a little more than it can chew, shot by Muhammed Faishol Husni. The awards were founded by Tom Sullam and Paul Joynson-Hicks MBE, and aim to raise awareness of wildlife conservation through the power of laughter. The duo are part of a panel of judges, which also includes wildlife TV presenter Kate Humble, actor and comedian Hugh Dennis, wildlife photographer Will Burrard-Lucas, wildlife expert Will Travers OBCE, the Telegraphs online travel editor Oliver Smith and new 2018 judge the Managing Director of Affinity, Ashley Hewson. It?s not too late to enter your own hilarious photograph into the competition, and entries are free. Entrants can submit up to three images into each category and up to two video clips of no more than 60 seconds into the video clip category. The overall winner will be named the 2018 Comedy Wildlife Photographer of the Year and win a one week safari with Alex Walker’s Serian – and there plenty of other fantastic prizes up for grabs for runners up. The competition is open to the public, with the deadline on 30th June 2018. ******Editors Note – Condition of Usage: These photos must be used in conjunction with the competition Comedy Wildlife Photography Competition 2018***** PHOTOGRAPH BY Barney Koszalka / CWPA / Barcroft Images
*** EXCLUSIVE *** ALBERTA, CANADA – 2017: A mother ground squirrel calls directly at her young pup in Alberta, Canada. SPRING has sprung back into action and so have the 2018 Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards – here are the best entries so far. Two dancing polar bears by Luca Venturi have made the cut, along with an ant that’s bitten off a little more than it can chew, shot by Muhammed Faishol Husni. The awards were founded by Tom Sullam and Paul Joynson-Hicks MBE, and aim to raise awareness of wildlife conservation through the power of laughter. The duo are part of a panel of judges, which also includes wildlife TV presenter Kate Humble, actor and comedian Hugh Dennis, wildlife photographer Will Burrard-Lucas, wildlife expert Will Travers OBCE, the Telegraphs online travel editor Oliver Smith and new 2018 judge the Managing Director of Affinity, Ashley Hewson. It?s not too late to enter your own hilarious photograph into the competition, and entries are free. Entrants can submit up to three images into each category and up to two video clips of no more than 60 seconds into the video clip category. The overall winner will be named the 2018 Comedy Wildlife Photographer of the Year and win a one week safari with Alex Walker’s Serian – and there plenty of other fantastic prizes up for grabs for runners up. The competition is open to the public, with the deadline on 30th June 2018. ******Editors Note – Condition of Usage: These photos must be used in conjunction with the competition Comedy Wildlife Photography Competition 2018***** PHOTOGRAPH BY Nick Parayko / CWPA / Barcroft Images
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