Wildlife caught on camera from across the world

December 01, 2014 02:32 pm | Updated April 09, 2016 08:03 am IST - Bengaluru:

Karnataka:Bengaluru: 29/11/2014: Photo's of 17th FIAP Nature Biennial World Cup 2014 (PROJECTED - INDIVIDUAL) - KURIL LAKE - VALTER BERNARDESCHI (ITALY).jpg

Karnataka:Bengaluru: 29/11/2014: Photo's of 17th FIAP Nature Biennial World Cup 2014 (PROJECTED - INDIVIDUAL) - KURIL LAKE - VALTER BERNARDESCHI (ITALY).jpg

Award-winning wildlife photographs from across the world will be on display at the Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath from December 2 to December 7.

As many as 450 photographs, including 350 entries for the 17th International Federation of Photographic Art Nature Biennial Photographer World Cup held in Bengaluru recently, will be exhibited. In addition, more than 100 photographs that were part of a national contest organised by Karnataka Tourism will be exhibited.

The inaugural function is on December 1. The exhibition will be open between 10.30 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. from December 2.

A wildlife documentary film, Walking with Wolves , made by Krupakar and Senani will be screened on December 6.

Entry is free.

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