The annual Funny Wildlife Photography Awards highlight hilarious photos of animals in their natural environments. Overcoming countless competitors, a golden-haired monkey from China won the top prize in the competition.Advertisements
The photo titled “Ouch” is the work of British amateur photographer Ken Jensen, who beat off competition from 7,000 other entries to take home the top prize in the Wildlife Photography Awards. Funny 2021.
A golden-haired monkey in China helped amateur photographer Jensen win the top prize in the contest. (Photo: Comedy Wildlife Photo Awards 2021)
From the idea of creating a playground for photographers to share lovely pictures of natural animals, this award has attracted many participants, the scale of the contest has spread worldwide. bridge. Accordingly, the humor of these photos is both entertaining and a means to attract people to care about animals when they face threats to their existence in nature.
A funny animal photo is an extremely effective form of propaganda because there are no barriers to the viewer’s language or knowledge. These works evoke human emotions and sympathy with the “residents” living on the same planet.
Here are the other photos that made it to the final round of the 2021 contest:
Baboons are like a tenor, by Clemence Guinard. (Photo: Comedy Wildlife Photo Awards 2021)
Green stylist, author Gurumoorthy. (Photo: Comedy Wildlife Photo Awards 2021)
”It’s time to go to school”, author Chee Kee Teo. (Photo: Comedy Wildlife Photo Awards 2021)A brave prairie dog scaring an eagle, by Arthur Trevino. (Photo: Comedy Wildlife Photo Awards 2021)“Whist! I’m so nauseous, it hurts so much,” author Anita Ross. (Photo: Comedy Wildlife Photo Awards 2021)
A playful baby elephant is bathing in mud on the shore of Lake Kariba (Zimbabwe), by Vicki Jauron. (Photo: Comedy Wildlife Photo Awards 2021)
“Don’t worry. Be happy!”, author Axel Bocker. (Photo: Comedy Wildlife Photo Awards 2021)“See who can jump high”, author Chu Han Lin. (Photo: Comedy Wildlife Photo Awards 2021)The photo “Summer is Over” by photographer John Speirs. (Photo: Comedy Wildlife Photo Awards 2021).