A photo by Mandanna KA. The photo won him the bronze medal in the Mercedes Benz 15th FIAP Nature Biennial World Cup
A photo by French photographer Magnaldo Alastair. The awards will be presented on October 7 at Chitrakala ParishatA photo by Indian photographer Kiran Poonacha. Photographs were assessed on photo composition, lighting and sharpness
A photo by Indian photographer Babi Nobis, who won a silver medal at the World Cup. A glossy catalog and coffee table book of the award winning images will also be published
A photo by Slovenian photographer Golob Gorazd. The World Cup was contended by 850 photographs and projected images from more than 570 of the world’s leading nature photographers of 32 countries
A photo by South African wildlife photographer Mamal Botes Gideon. The winning photographs were handpicked by an international jury that included B Srinivasa and TNA Perumal from India
With India securing second place in the Mercedes-Benz 15th FIAP Nature Biennial World Cup in photography, it’s time to celebrate. Chitrakala Parishat offers a treat to all wildlife enthusiasts in Bangalore — an exhibition of the award winning photographs from October 7-12. More than 570 of the world’s leading photographers representing 32 different countries participated in the World Cup
With India securing second place in the Mercedes-Benz 15th FIAP Nature Biennial World Cup in photography, it’s time to celebrate. Chitrakala Parishat offers a treat to all wildlife enthusiasts in Bangalore — an exhibition of the award winning photographs from October 7-12. More than 570 of the world’s leading photographers representing 32 different countries participated in the World Cup
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