New photo exhibition inaugurated

The beautiful photo exhibition Jægerblik is ready to be inaugurated.
On Tuesday, March 28, the new photo exhibition Jægerblik was inaugurated at the Green Museum. A photo series consisting of 16 completely unique and fantastic photos taken by Danish hunters and nature enthusiasts.
The Green Museum is fundamentally about man's relationship with nature. Nature understood as the surroundings in which man moves, lives from and exploits. We have always influenced nature, and nature has always influenced us – and it is precisely this interaction that we would like to show at the museum.
It is through this perspective that the objects we work with should be seen – regardless of whether it is the first Ferguson or the harpoon head from the Neolithic Age that we are looking at.
It is of course also through this perspective that the new photo exhibition should be seen. Because this photo exhibition clearly shows nature and humans as hunters, and how humans as both hunters and nature lovers see nature.
Because it is Danish hunters and nature lovers who have taken the 16 photos that have been selected through an open vote as well as 4 annual winners in the Danish Hunters' Association's magazine 'Jæger'.
Hunters or not, I'm convinced we can all recognize the look
and the joy of the cool, cool moments we have managed to capture on camera!
We are very happy to have the opportunity to showcase these beautiful photographs, and would like to thank Danish Hunters' Association as well as the talented photographers for giving us the chance.
We hope that this collaboration is something we can develop and cultivate together.

The new photo exhibition Jægerblik was admired and sparked debate.