In Pictures: RSPCA Young Photographer winners capture nature at its finest
The awards aim to encourage an interest in photography and an appreciation and understanding of the animal kingdom
A group of young photographers have been recognised for their skill in capturing the true spirit of the animal kingdom in a competition run by the RSPCA.
The RSPCA Young Photographer Awards are open to anyone under 18, and aim to encourage an interest in photography and an appreciation and understanding of the natural world.
Prizes were handed out in age groups, and for small world and mobile phone camera categories.
A roe deer buck passing through a gate by Jake Kneale
Foxes on a hillside by Ben Harrott
Swans running across a body of water during take-off by Ben Hancock Smith
A leaping lamp by Molly Tolson
A woodlouse by Sam Hancock Smith
Pigeons by Thomas Scott
Two horses silhouetted against the sun by Eleanor Ramsey
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