Twilight For a Legendary Duo Wall Print

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Paper size: width x height  Actual image size: width x height
40cm x 30cm 21.4cm x 18cm
50cm x 40cm 35.7cm x 30cm
70cm x 50cm 40.5cm x 34cm
100cm x 70cm 59.6cm x 50cm

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Description / Twilight For a Legendary Duo Wall Print

Twilight For a Legendary Duo © Amaya Shah 2022. Wildlife Photographer of the Year is owned by the Natural History Museum, London.

10 Years and Under, Highly Commended

Two aged male lions share a moment of affection in Kenya’s Maasai Mara. At the time of the photo, these siblings were believed to be nearly 15 years old and had been the dominant males in the Mara’s Olare Orok Conservancy. On this evening, as dusk fell, Amaya and her family watched as the brothers groomed and licked each other. With the light failing, she decided to take the image in black and white so their faces would stand out.

A regular visitor to the Mara, Amaya had seen the pair several times, but this was her last sighting – the dominant brother died the following year and the other one disappeared, ending a remarkable sibling reign.

About the photographer (2022)

Amaya started developing a passion for photography when she was six years old - first taking photos with a compact camera. Amaya loves going to national parks and watching and capturing animal behaviour. She feels so lucky to live in Kenya and to be able to showcase the natural beauty of her country.