Nine-Year-Old Indian Girl Makes History with Wildlife Photography Award
In a moment of triumph, nine-year-old Shreyovi Mehta from India has captivated the world with her stunning wildlife photograph that earned her the runner-up award in the prestigious 2024 Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition. Organized by the Natural History Museum in London, this annual event showcases some of the most extraordinary moments in wildlife photography, and this year, a young girl’s snapshot stood out in the "10 Years and Under" category.
Shreyovi’s journey to international recognition began on a seemingly ordinary morning in Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur, India. During a walk with her family, she came across two Indian peafowls perched under a canopy of mist. Armed with her camera, the young photographer seized the moment, capturing an ethereal silhouette of these birds, which would later become her award-winning shot, titled
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