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Natural History Museum’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year contest won by Sergey Gorshkov with photo of Siberian tiger – ABC News
It took wildlife photographer Sergey Gorshkov 11 months to capture the fleeting moment in the Russian Far East. His striking photo was selected ahead of 49,000 …

It took wildlife photographer Sergey Gorshkov 11 months to capture the fleeting moment in the Russian Far East.
Key points:
- Sergey Gorshkov’s image of the tiger sees him named Wildlife Photographer of the Year
- The image was selected ahead of 49,000 other entries from around the world
- It is among the winners of several categories announced at London’s Natural History Museum
A Siberian, or Amur, tigress hugging an ancient Manchurian fir tree.
Gorshkov’s imag…
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