Pink Pose Wall Print

Pink Pose Wall Print
Here's a summary of how to select your print. For detailed information, including frame sizes, delivery and frequently asked questions, please see our prints guide.
1. Choose the type – canvas, photographic paper or fine art paper.
2. Select the size – the options in the drop-down menu refer to the longest edge of the print before any frame is added (and includes the border). This table shows the dimensions for this print, including the actual image size.
Longest edge (width) | Shortest edge (height) | Actual image size (width x height) |
Canvas size (rolled or stretched) unframed | ||
40cm | 26.7cm | 40cm x 26.7cm |
60cm | 40.05cm | 60cm x 40.05cm |
80cm | 53.4cm | 80cm x 53.4cm |
100cm | 66.74cm | 100cm x 66.74cm |
Paper size (photographic or fine art) unframed | ||
40cm | 29.36cm | 32cm x 21.36cm |
60cm | 44.04cm | 48cm x 32.04cm |
80cm | 58.72cm | 64cm x 42.72cm |
100cm | 73.4cm | 80cm x 53.4cm |
3. Pick a frame (or choose 'none'). Frame sizes vary – see the prints guide.
4. Add to basket and you're done!
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Description / Pink Pose Wall Print
Pink Pose © Leana Kuster (2025). Wildlife Photographer of the Year is owned by the Natural History Museum, London.
15–17 Years, Highly Commended 2025
While on holiday in southern France, Leana had been watching flamingos in the Camargue. She was fascinated by their foraging behaviour as they moved gracefully through the shallow, saline wetlands, filter feeding for molluscs and crustaceans.
Flamingos use their tongues to force water through their specially adapted bills, which are lined with many rows of fine, comb-like plates. These help trap a species of brine shrimp called Artemia salina that gives the birds their famous pink hue.