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Outdoor Photographer of the Year, Volume 2

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By: Ammonite Press(Editor)
208 pages, 120 colour photos
Publisher: Ammonite Press
Outdoor Photographer of the Year, Volume 2
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Outdoor Photographer of the Year, Volume 2 presents a stunning collection of the winning, commended and shortlisted photographs from the 2016 Outdoor Photographer of the Year competition. Featuring over 150 images from entrants based all around the world, it captures the magnificent diversity of our planet.

The annual competition, organized by Outdoor Photography magazine and now in its sixth year, received over 17,000 entries from more than 35 countries. Judged by some of the most respected names in the outdoor photography community, the contest attracts and curates the most inspiring images in adventure, travel, landscape, wildlife and nature. A breathtaking variety of images is accompanied by detailed captions and technical data, creating a collection of extreme environments and exceptional photography that will inspire outdoor photographers and adventure enthusiasts alike.

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Outdoor Photography is the leading UK magazine dedicated to landscape, wildlife, nature and adventure photography.

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By: Ammonite Press(Editor)
208 pages, 120 colour photos
Publisher: Ammonite Press
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– Daniel E. Lieberman, Edwin M. Lerner II Professor of Biological Sciences, Harvard University

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– Douglas Rushkoff, author of Present Shock

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– Janet Browne, author of Charles Darwin: A Biography; Aramont Professor of the History of Science, Harvard University

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– Hidde Ploegh, Professor of Biology, MIT and member of the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research

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