TWO Australian photographers have been shortlisted in the prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year People’s Choice vote, selected from more than 49,000 entries.
Recognised in the shortlist are Cooma, NSW photographer Charles Davis, for his image Duckling Huddle, and Sydney photographer Ofer Levy, for his image Neighbourhood dispute.
The photographs were chosen by the Natural History Museum, London, and an international judging panel.
The public can vote for their favourite image either online or in the flagship Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition at the Natural History Museum, London. Voting closes on 31 January.
The winner and top four images will be announced in February and displayed online, joining the winners of the fifty-ninth competition announced earlier this year.
LEICA ANNOUNCES SUMMICRON-M 28MM F2 ASPH LENS
LEICA has announced the Summicron-M 28mm F2 ASPH, a compact wide-angle M-mount lens for the company’s rangefinder cameras.
In case you thought you’d seen one of these before, you’d be right, as the lens