November 13, 2014

9-year-old boy wins ‘Wildlife Photographer of the Year’ award

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Thursday 13 Nov 2014 - 09:40 Makkah mean time-20-1-1436



London (IINA) – The National History Museum in London, which has been organizing their annual Wildlife Photographer of the Year contest since 1964, has awarded this year’s title to Carlos Perez Navel.

Carlos, a 9-year-old boy from Spain, was the Grand title winner in Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year, which includes photographers up to 17 years of age.

Carlos’ parents are tireless travelers, and they always take their son to all their trips around the world. When he was 4, he started taking photos of all the nature he saw – first with a compact camera and now with professional equipment. He gets a bigger lens every time he goes abroad.

Carlos doesn’t need to be in far away sites to take nice photos – during the school year, the flora and fauna in his garden and surrounding Teruel can’t escape the “clicks” of his camera.

Source: INHABITOTS

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