Wildlife Photographer of the Year - Ria McCarthy



Wildlife Photographer of the Year
https://www.cnn.com/style/article/wildlife-photographer-year-2019-intl-scli/index.html

A gentoo penguin flees for its life as a leopard seal bursts out of the water.
A gentoo penguin flees for its life as a leopard seal bursts out of the water. Credit: Eduardo Del Álamo/Wildlife Photographer of the Year
This article is about a photography competition held by London's Natural History Museum. The Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition has almost 50,000 entries from 100 countries across the world.

The competition is in its 55th year. The 2019 winners will be announced on October 15th, 2019. The winning photographs will be displayed in the Natural History Museum. Later they will be displayed on an international tour.

A few entries have been displayed in this article and they really bring home how much of an art photography is. Nature photography has a lot of power in the world of conservation and these photos make you feel something! Some are full of pain and fear while others are peaceful and some are playful. The one with the hippos put a lump in my throat as did the one with the sea turtle.





My name is Ria McCarthy. I am a senior studying Equine Business & Training. I have a passion for horses and the outdoors. In 2016 I rode my mustang mare across Utah from Arizona to Idaho.



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