Wildlife photography never seemed more fun. For the "Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards," photographers had to send in the "funniest wildlife pictures, taken in the wild".
From a lion seemingly winking at the lens, to a squirrel attempting a high jump, to a tiger looking like it's laughing, photographers have managed to send in some incredible pictures.
"I love seeing the funny pictures... Strangely enough, they are harder to come by than you might think," contest Founder and Chair of the Judges Paul Joynson-Hicks says on the official website.
Here are some of the incredible and funny photos sent in:
From a lion seemingly winking at the lens, to a squirrel attempting a high jump, to a tiger looking like it's laughing, photographers have managed to send in some incredible pictures.
"I love seeing the funny pictures... Strangely enough, they are harder to come by than you might think," contest Founder and Chair of the Judges Paul Joynson-Hicks says on the official website.
ENTER NOW!! Free to enter WIN a one week photography safari in Tanzania and a NIKON D750 and 24-85mm lens. Enter here: www.comedywildlifephoto.com
Posted by Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards on Tuesday, 30 June 2015
There are some very funny photos up on the website, in the gallery - have you entered yours yet? Remember its free and...
Posted by Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards on Sunday, 7 June 2015
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