The 13-year-old wildlife photographer from Punjab has been capturing the beautiful fauna on his lens. Singh scripted history by bagging the prestigious award Young Wildlife Photographer of The Year – Asia at the age of 10 for an image of two owlets peeping out of a pipe.
Arshdeep Singh capturing the wildlife on his lens
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Published on 28, Jul 2021
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