Vidyun R Hebbar, a class 5 student, won the Natural History Museum’s Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year-2021 award, for a stunning photo of a spider weaving its web in the light of a passing tuktuk. His photo won in the age 10 and under category.
Capturing the wildlife on his lens
Published by: Team GI Youth
Published on 14, Jan 2022
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