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Related: About this forumWildlife Photographer of the Year 2023: Highly Commended
The organizers of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year contest have been kind enough to share a preview of some of this years Highly Commended images. The full list of competition winners, and the Grand Title and Young Grand Title Awards, will be announced in October. Wildlife Photographer of the Year is developed and produced by the Natural History Museum in London. Captions are provided by the photographers and WPY organizers, and are lightly edited for style.
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Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2023: Highly Commended (Original Post)
douglas9
Aug 2023
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sinkingfeeling
(52,990 posts)1. Can't view. I've run out of free articles.
erronis
(16,827 posts)2. I also ran out after cancelling my subscription. Open the link in a "private" window
and it should work. Your browser may call it "incognito" or some-such.
MichaelSoE
(1,576 posts)3. The Guardian also ran a group of photos no paywall
OldEurope
(1,275 posts)4. Thank you for sharing /no text