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Prize-winning animal pictures to drive you wild
25th October 2007

Here's a selection of some of the incredible wildlife snaps sent in by 32,000 photographers from 78 countries to the Shell Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition.
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Brown bear: This photo, taken by Sergey Gorshkov in East Russia, earned him the title of Shell Wildlife Photographer of the Year

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Monkey moment: This photo was taken by Patrick Corning in Costa Rica - overall winner of the ten years and under category

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Mesmerised: Meerkats, by Shem Compion, South Africa

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This charming stoat was pictured by Ari Tervo, Finland

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Double vision: Water vole, by Danny Greens, Derbys

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Asian elephant, by Jeff Yonover, US

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By Robert Knight: Winner of the Wild Places category
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all brilliant, but the first bear pic - thats incredible. i love the wild places one as well, i have a fascination with snow, ice and water - that picture ticks all the boxes :)
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I love those pics. Those are so amazing! Thanks Face!
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wow, they are amazing!! thanks for posting them!
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I love the stoat ... looks like it could slash you to ribbons with those teeth - or make a nice coat ...
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Cool pics. I'm not much of a photography buff myself, but i do enjoy looking at nice photos :)
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Those pics are all amazing ......I love them all ..The humming bird and meerkats is beautiful .... and the Bear is *WOW*
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Gotta wonder if ole' Sergei is still alive after getting (seemingly) that close to a Russian Brown Bear.
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SpursFan1902 wrote:Gotta wonder if ole' Sergei is still alive after getting (seemingly) that close to a Russian Brown Bear.
I've just been thinking about that (you could have heard the cogs grinding down the street) and I've come to the conclusion that he had a very high resolution camera and quality zoom. This theory is based on the amount of light from the flash that you can see reflected in the bear and it leads me to guess that he was about 10ft away - just far enough to get the hell out of dodge if it went wrong!

That or the camera was on a tripod and he got it remotely. Which seems far more reasonable eh? All those cogs grinding too... :crazed: :lol:
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Here are some pics taken by satellite...The way the one of the Himalayas shows the same visual effect that ice would have on a magnified scale, rather than from a great distance, is brilliant.


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Lake Carnegie in Western Australia which fills only during heavy rainfall

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Snow-capped ridges of the eastern Himalayas creating an irregular white-on-red patchwork between rivers and China

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Surrounded by sand dunes, Lake Disappointment is an ephemeral salt lake in one of the most remote areas of Western Australia

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The Ganges River forms an extensive delta where it empties into the Bay of Bengal

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snow-capped Colima Volcano, the most active volcano in Mexico

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Fantastic photos,really beautiful,thank you for shareing one and all. :bigkisses:
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Neat picture... it's amazing what nature can create.
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heres some more iced up stuff - imagine trying to defrost that car in the morning!
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It really amazes me what snow and ice can do based on the temp and wind. Being from a warm climate, we really don't get to see anything like this. Cool....
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