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“Powder Color”. Personal project to explore the power of the color powder on face. Photo location: Montréal. (Photo and caption by Christopher Dormoy/National Geographic Photo Contest)

“Powder Color”. Personal project to explore the power of the color powder on face. Photo location: Montréal. (Photo and caption by Christopher Dormoy/National Geographic Photo Contest)




“Raise me up...Mother's day...” Raise me up..Siti Damia Faqihah,6 month olds, being raise by her mother, Siti Esah Manab,35 years old. Siti Esah Manab, 35 originated from Kedah Darul Aman currently living in Kuala Lumpur. She is a fulltime housewife and mother to 3 beautiful children consist of 1 boy and 2 girls. (Photo and caption by Faihan Ghani/National Geographic Photo Contest)

“Raise me up...Mother's day...” Raise me up..Siti Damia Faqihah,6 month olds, being raise by her mother, Siti Esah Manab,35 years old. Siti Esah Manab, 35 originated from Kedah Darul Aman currently living in Kuala Lumpur. She is a fulltime housewife and mother to 3 beautiful children consist of 1 boy and 2 girls. Her husband have a same problem as her, currently works at massage center in kuala Lumpur for a living. She have eye sight problem since born now have 2 children with the same problem. Photo location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (Photo and caption by Faihan Ghani/National Geographic Photo Contest)




“Fields of Sounds”. At Renazzo, Italian village of the Po valley, the members of the musical band, get ready for a show in the middle of farmland typical of the area. Photo location: Renazzo, Emilia Romagna, Italy. (Photo and caption by Mirco Balboni/National Geographic Photo Contest)

“Fields of Sounds”. At Renazzo, Italian village of the Po valley, the members of the musical band, get ready for a show in the middle of farmland typical of the area. Photo location: Renazzo, Emilia Romagna, Italy. (Photo and caption by Mirco Balboni/National Geographic Photo Contest)




“Temper”. A young girl throws a temper tantrum in a Bangkok shopping mall. Photo location: Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia. (Photo and caption by Adam Birkan/National Geographic Photo Contest)

“Temper”. A young girl throws a temper tantrum in a Bangkok shopping mall. Photo location: Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia. (Photo and caption by Adam Birkan/National Geographic Photo Contest)




“Biltigiri”. The chef of Ramnami people in Chhattisgarh,India. Ramnami tattoo the name of the lord “Ram” on their body. Their entire focus is on the name of Ram, the name of God that is most dear to them. The Ramnami Samaj is a sect of harijan (Untouchable) Ram. Formed in the 1890s, the sect has become a dominant force in the religious life of the area. (Photo and caption by Passarini Mattia/National Geographic Photo Contest)

“Biltigiri”. The chef of Ramnami people in Chhattisgarh,India. Ramnami tattoo the name of the lord “Ram” on their body. Their entire focus is on the name of Ram, the name of God that is most dear to them. The Ramnami Samaj is a sect of harijan (Untouchable) Ram. Formed in the 1890s, the sect has become a dominant force in the religious life of the area. The tattoo is the result of their devotion and also, a gift and an acknowledgement from Ram. Photo location: Chhattisgarh, India. (Photo and caption by Passarini Mattia/National Geographic Photo Contest)




“Mr. X from Burwa”. Mr. X from Burwa (Himachal Pradesh, India) sits proud on the terrace of his house. Underneath is his cow, posing perfectly. Photo location: Burwa, Himachal Pradesh, India. (Photo and caption by Oliver Schranz/National Geographic Photo Contest)

“Mr. X from Burwa”. Mr. X from Burwa (Himachal Pradesh, India) sits proud on the terrace of his house. Underneath is his cow, posing perfectly. Photo location: Burwa, Himachal Pradesh, India. (Photo and caption by Oliver Schranz/National Geographic Photo Contest)




“Breaking News”. First class travellers are getting ready for a hot and humid 18 hours train ride from Yangon to Bagan. Photo location: Yangon, Myanmar. (Photo and caption by Antoine Bruneau/National Geographic Photo Contest)

“Breaking News”. First class travellers are getting ready for a hot and humid 18 hours train ride from Yangon to Bagan. Photo location: Yangon, Myanmar. (Photo and caption by Antoine Bruneau/National Geographic Photo Contest)




“Cross and Girl”. A girl ran through the hill of cross. Photo location: Siauliai, Lithuania. (Photo and caption by Hideki Mizuta/National Geographic Photo Contest)

“Cross and Girl”. A girl ran through the hill of cross. Photo location: Siauliai, Lithuania. (Photo and caption by Hideki Mizuta/National Geographic Photo Contest)




“The Kaparot Ceremony”. During a stroll in Williamsburg, New York while on holiday, I came across this Hasidic Kaparot ceremony. The older men and women were teaching the children, who tended to the chickens, how the ceremony was performed. Kaparot, meaning “atonements”, is a ritual deemed by those who practise it as a transfer of the sins of the past year on to the chicken. (Photo and caption by Kieran Gosney/National Geographic Photo Contest)

“The Kaparot Ceremony”. During a stroll in Williamsburg, New York while on holiday, I came across this Hasidic Kaparot ceremony. The older men and women were teaching the children, who tended to the chickens, how the ceremony was performed. Kaparot, meaning “atonements”, is a ritual deemed by those who practise it as a transfer of the sins of the past year on to the chicken. After the ceremony, the chicken is ritually slaughtered and often the meat is distributed to the poor. Photo location: Williamsburg, New York City, USA. (Photo and caption by Kieran Gosney/National Geographic Photo Contest)




“Taking-Off”. On my way back from visiting the Me Nu's Brick Monastery, I heard some children laughing by the river. My natural curiosity drew me to follow the happy sounds. The heat of day had finally given way to some coolness which these children were enjoying, while playing and competing in a diving contest. Photo location: Inwa, Myanmar. (Photo and caption by Antoine Bruneau/National Geographic Photo Contest)

“Taking-Off”. On my way back from visiting the Me Nu's Brick Monastery, I heard some children laughing by the river. My natural curiosity drew me to follow the happy sounds. The heat of day had finally given way to some coolness which these children were enjoying, while playing and competing in a diving contest. Photo location: Inwa, Myanmar. (Photo and caption by Antoine Bruneau/National Geographic Photo Contest)




“Catch of the Day”. The sun was setting as a woman on Long Bien bridge hastily gutted and sold fresh fish to commuters on their way home. Photo location: Hanoi, Vietnam. (Photo and caption by Alexander Savvas/National Geographic Photo Contest)

“Catch of the Day”. The sun was setting as a woman on Long Bien bridge hastily gutted and sold fresh fish to commuters on their way home. Photo location: Hanoi, Vietnam. (Photo and caption by Alexander Savvas/National Geographic Photo Contest)




“Intha fishermen”. The Ethnic Intha lives on the water of Inle Lake in Myanmar, and is composed primarily of skilled fishermen. They are famous for their original way of paddling, in fact, than the hands help with one leg, with which “wrap” the oar, slipping silently as snakes on water color inchistro of their lake. Photo location: Inle Lake, Myanmar. (Photo and caption by Michele Martinelli/National Geographic Photo Contest)

“Intha fishermen”. The Ethnic Intha lives on the water of Inle Lake in Myanmar, and is composed primarily of skilled fishermen. They are famous for their original way of paddling, in fact, than the hands help with one leg, with which “wrap” the oar, slipping silently as snakes on water color inchistro of their lake. Photo location: Inle Lake, Myanmar. (Photo and caption by Michele Martinelli/National Geographic Photo Contest)




“Cyprus tree in fog”. The fog rolled in along the coastal area of Big Sur, California and began clearing when it revealed this dramatic image of a lone cyprus tree. Photo location: Big Sur, California, USA. (Photo and caption by Stephen Hulbert/National Geographic Photo Contest)

“Cyprus tree in fog”. The fog rolled in along the coastal area of Big Sur, California and began clearing when it revealed this dramatic image of a lone cyprus tree. Photo location: Big Sur, California, USA. (Photo and caption by Stephen Hulbert/National Geographic Photo Contest)




“A Daybreak”. I went up through thick clouds to the high point expecting to get above it. As darkness went out, Mt. Fuji appeared above the sea of clouds in the red sky. Photo location: Shizuoka, Japan. (Photo and caption by Hidetoshi Kikuchi/National Geographic Photo Contest)

“A Daybreak”. I went up through thick clouds to the high point expecting to get above it. As darkness went out, Mt. Fuji appeared above the sea of clouds in the red sky. Photo location: Shizuoka, Japan. (Photo and caption by Hidetoshi Kikuchi/National Geographic Photo Contest)




“Good morning sunshine”. Working on rice terraces. Photo location: Yunnan, China. (Photo and caption by Cezary Filew/National Geographic Photo Contest)

“Good morning sunshine”. Working on rice terraces. Photo location: Yunnan, China. (Photo and caption by Cezary Filew/National Geographic Photo Contest)




“Mingun bell”. A buddhist man is gonna play the Mingun bell, the biggest suspended and working bell in the world. Photo location: Mingun, Myanmar. (Photo and caption by Michele Martinelli/National Geographic Photo Contest)

“Mingun bell”. A buddhist man is gonna play the Mingun bell, the biggest suspended and working bell in the world. Photo location: Mingun, Myanmar. (Photo and caption by Michele Martinelli/National Geographic Photo Contest)




“Glenfinnan Viaduct”. Steam Train passing the Glenfinnan viaduct. Photo location: Scotland. (Photo and caption by Vytenis Malisauskas/National Geographic Photo Contest)

“Glenfinnan Viaduct”. Steam Train passing the Glenfinnan viaduct. Photo location: Scotland. (Photo and caption by Vytenis Malisauskas/National Geographic Photo Contest)




“Heaven of dried tomatoes”. Kinik, the district of Manisa in Turkey, well known place for dried tomatoes. Despite the difficult conditions, the children of workers having ability to keep their happiness at top level. Photo location: Turkey. (Photo and caption by Melih Sular/National Geographic Photo Contest)

“Heaven of dried tomatoes”. Kinik, the district of Manisa in Turkey, well known place for dried tomatoes. Despite the difficult conditions, the children of workers having ability to keep their happiness at top level. Photo location: Turkey. (Photo and caption by Melih Sular/National Geographic Photo Contest)




“Graian Alps”. Nature always find ways to amaze, sometimes you just need to only stop and stare. Photo location: Graian Alps, Chamonix, France. (Photo and caption by Kostas Petrakis/National Geographic Photo Contest)

“Graian Alps”. Nature always find ways to amaze, sometimes you just need to only stop and stare. Photo location: Graian Alps, Chamonix, France. (Photo and caption by Kostas Petrakis/National Geographic Photo Contest)




“The Tanneries Of Fez”. The hard workers of the Fez tanneries. Photo location: Morocco. (Photo and caption by Ed Schofield/National Geographic Photo Contest)

“The Tanneries Of Fez”. The hard workers of the Fez tanneries. Photo location: Morocco. (Photo and caption by Ed Schofield/National Geographic Photo Contest)




“Grassland Fog”. This photo was taken in September 2014 while travelling to Inner Mongolia. I was very lucky to see this unusual Advection fog in one early morning. I was told this only happen few times a year. Photo location: Inner Mongolia, China. (Photo and caption by Libby Zhang/National Geographic Photo Contest)

“Grassland Fog”. This photo was taken in September 2014 while travelling to Inner Mongolia. I was very lucky to see this unusual Advection fog in one early morning. I was told this only happen few times a year. Photo location: Inner Mongolia, China. (Photo and caption by Libby Zhang/National Geographic Photo Contest)




“Through the golden road”. Just a short while on a late winter morning, you can see this road with metasequoia leaves. After a few hours, the road is distorted by car's sliding and swinging. If you are lucky enough, you can see this. A combination between nature and human beings. Photo location: Takashima, Japan. (Photo and caption by Takahiro Bessho/National Geographic Photo Contest)

“Through the golden road”. Just a short while on a late winter morning, you can see this road with metasequoia leaves. After a few hours, the road is distorted by car's sliding and swinging. If you are lucky enough, you can see this. A combination between nature and human beings. Photo location: Takashima, Japan. (Photo and caption by Takahiro Bessho/National Geographic Photo Contest)




“The Climb”. I had noticed this impala kill wedged in a tree early that morning. What followed must be one of the most grueling and rewarding experiences in my photographic career. By 1pm the leopard had still not returned, and I decided to stake out the kill. There was only one good angle from where the base of the tree and possible ascent angle would be visible, and I picked that spot. (Photo and caption by Morkel Erasmus/National Geographic Photo Contest)

“The Climb”. I had noticed this impala kill wedged in a tree early that morning. What followed must be one of the most grueling and rewarding experiences in my photographic career. By 1pm the leopard had still not returned, and I decided to stake out the kill. There was only one good angle from where the base of the tree and possible ascent angle would be visible, and I picked that spot. 5 minutes before we HAD to leave, the leopard casually strolled to the base of the tree, and proceeded to ascend like a bullet up the bark, exactly how I had envisioned it. I love it when a plan comes together! Photo location: Kruger National Park, South Africa. (Photo and caption by Morkel Erasmus/National Geographic Photo Contest)




“Lightning”. Lightning in Vergi Port. Photo location: Estonia. (Photo and caption by Kristjan Madalvee/National Geographic Photo Contest)

“Lightning”. Lightning in Vergi Port. Photo location: Estonia. (Photo and caption by Kristjan Madalvee/National Geographic Photo Contest)




“I win”. As the boss of his flock, this male Mute Swan of Lake Ontario has won countless border disputes with other males. Showing off his spectacular remiges every now and then is a reminder of his absolute dominance over other birds. Photo location: Toronto, Canada. (Photo and caption by Swan Bird/National Geographic Photo Contest)

“I win”. As the boss of his flock, this male Mute Swan of Lake Ontario has won countless border disputes with other males. Showing off his spectacular remiges every now and then is a reminder of his absolute dominance over other birds. Photo location: Toronto, Canada. (Photo and caption by Swan Bird/National Geographic Photo Contest)




“Breached”. This humpback whale breached several times perhaps in hopes of communicating the oncoming threat of transient Killer Whales who have been known to kill humpback calfs and were later spotted traveling towards this particular humpback and her calf (not in view). Photo location: Tolmie Chanel, Great Bear Rainforest, British Columbia, Canada. (Photo and caption by Cael Cook/National Geographic Photo Contest)

“Breached”. This humpback whale breached several times perhaps in hopes of communicating the oncoming threat of transient Killer Whales who have been known to kill humpback calfs and were later spotted traveling towards this particular humpback and her calf (not in view). Photo location: Tolmie Chanel, Great Bear Rainforest, British Columbia, Canada. (Photo and caption by Cael Cook/National Geographic Photo Contest)




“Athabasca Canyon”. Athabasca Canyon taken in Jasper National Park. Photo location: Alberta, Canada. (Photo and caption by Candice Gordon/National Geographic Photo Contest)

“Athabasca Canyon”. Athabasca Canyon taken in Jasper National Park. Photo location: Alberta, Canada. (Photo and caption by Candice Gordon/National Geographic Photo Contest)




“Unexpected encounter”. The prey and the predator, the biodiversity and the food chain. In the blue Pacific, I realized a series of pictures of the great white shark when suddenly I saw the corner of my eye get a sea lion on the right. And it is the unexpected encounter, sea lion face to face with his worst enemy. How the story ends? Photo location: Gudalaupe Island, Mexico. (Photo and caption by Marc Henauer/National Geographic Photo Contest)

“Unexpected encounter”. The prey and the predator, the biodiversity and the food chain. In the blue Pacific, I realized a series of pictures of the great white shark when suddenly I saw the corner of my eye get a sea lion on the right. And it is the unexpected encounter, sea lion face to face with his worst enemy. How the story ends? Photo location: Gudalaupe Island, Mexico. (Photo and caption by Marc Henauer/National Geographic Photo Contest)




“Siberian”. A trained Siberian Tiger runs straight at me on a cold January day. His large paws carry his impressive body through the snow with incredible ease. He is looking at me. I am lying down in the snow to get a low angle. Although I know he is trained, my heart is pounding at the sight of this amazing predator closing in. Photo location: Bozeman, Montana, USA. (Photo and caption by Michel Zoghzoghi/National Geographic Photo Contest)

“Siberian”. A trained Siberian Tiger runs straight at me on a cold January day. His large paws carry his impressive body through the snow with incredible ease. He is looking at me. I am lying down in the snow to get a low angle. Although I know he is trained, my heart is pounding at the sight of this amazing predator closing in. Photo location: Bozeman, Montana, USA. (Photo and caption by Michel Zoghzoghi/National Geographic Photo Contest)




“Great Grey Owl”. My favourite animal is the great grey owl. They are absolutely beautiful creatures, flying silently through the forests. I travelled to Finland to try to find these owls in early 2014. After many fruitless efforts driving around snow covered fields, I spotted this owl silhouetted against the sky in a tree. (Photo and caption by Will Nicholls/National Geographic Photo Contest)

“Great Grey Owl”. My favourite animal is the great grey owl. They are absolutely beautiful creatures, flying silently through the forests. I travelled to Finland to try to find these owls in early 2014. After many fruitless efforts driving around snow covered fields, I spotted this owl silhouetted against the sky in a tree. Using dead voles to supplement their diet through the winter (sourced from local people who catch them already), I was able to capture this image of an individual swooping down to its meal. This one image made the whole trip very worthwhile, and I will treasure the experience forever. Photo location: Finland. (Photo and caption by Will Nicholls/National Geographic Photo Contest)




“Mt. Fuji with Sunflower”. Dawn of the day of summer. At the foot of Mt. Fuji, the sunflower is in all glory. It seems that a sunflower celebrates the sun of summer. Photo location: Kawaguchi-ko, Yamanashi, Japan. (Photo and caption by 立志 湯浅/National Geographic Photo Contest)

“Mt. Fuji with Sunflower”. Dawn of the day of summer. At the foot of Mt. Fuji, the sunflower is in all glory. It seems that a sunflower celebrates the sun of summer. Photo location: Kawaguchi-ko, Yamanashi, Japan. (Photo and caption by 立志 湯浅/National Geographic Photo Contest)




“Apartments for Salamanders”. When walking through my garden I was surprised to find ths salamander in a hosta leaf. Photo location: Oxford, CT. (Photo and caption by Andrey Antov/National Geographic Photo Contest)

“Apartments for Salamanders”. When walking through my garden I was surprised to find ths salamander in a hosta leaf. Photo location: Oxford, CT. (Photo and caption by Andrey Antov/National Geographic Photo Contest)




“Melancholy Flamingo”. A resting flamingo with a melancholy expression. Photo location: Florida. (Photo and caption by John Trent/National Geographic Photo Contest)

“Melancholy Flamingo”. A resting flamingo with a melancholy expression. Photo location: Florida. (Photo and caption by John Trent/National Geographic Photo Contest)




“A Mothers Tail”. A baby cub pulls on his mother's tail to get attention. Photo location: Masai Mara, Kenya. (Photo and caption by Tori Marsh/National Geographic Photo Contest)

“A Mothers Tail”. A baby cub pulls on his mother's tail to get attention. Photo location: Masai Mara, Kenya. (Photo and caption by Tori Marsh/National Geographic Photo Contest)




“Winter wonderland”. Morning in bog... fresh snow, first sunlight, silent, innocent nature... Estonia – wonderland. Photo location: Viru bog, Estonia. (Photo and caption by Jan Lepamaa/National Geographic Photo Contest)

“Winter wonderland”. Morning in bog... fresh snow, first sunlight, silent, innocent nature... Estonia – wonderland. Photo location: Viru bog, Estonia. (Photo and caption by Jan Lepamaa/National Geographic Photo Contest)




“Bright Morning”. How are yooou doing??? Burrowing Owlet portrait. Photo location: Cooper City, Florida. (Photo and caption by Patrick Castleberry/National Geographic Photo Contest)

“Bright Morning”. How are yooou doing??? Burrowing Owlet portrait. Photo location: Cooper City, Florida. (Photo and caption by Patrick Castleberry/National Geographic Photo Contest)




“Penumbra”. Imagen Captada en una hacienda del pueblo de San Diego en Valencia Venezuela. Photo location: Venezuela. (Photo and caption by Alejandro Iglesias/National Geographic Photo Contest)

“Penumbra”. Imagen Captada en una hacienda del pueblo de San Diego en Valencia Venezuela. Photo location: Venezuela. (Photo and caption by Alejandro Iglesias/National Geographic Photo Contest)




“Volcanic Sunset”. Earlier this year I was fortunate enough to shoot the Holuhraun volcanic eruption. After several days waiting for good flying weather, I got my OK and went on the helicopter. I was incredibly lucky to have both a spectacular pink sunset and a new, red-hot lava formation in the foreground. (Photo and caption by Erez Marom/National Geographic Photo Contest)

“Volcanic Sunset”. Earlier this year I was fortunate enough to shoot the Holuhraun volcanic eruption. After several days waiting for good flying weather, I got my OK and went on the helicopter. I was incredibly lucky to have both a spectacular pink sunset and a new, red-hot lava formation in the foreground. I must have driven the helicopter pilot crazy going over this segment again and again, but in the end, I got what I wanted! Photo location: Holuhraun, Iceland. (Photo and caption by Erez Marom/National Geographic Photo Contest)




“Eclosion”. Once a year, new chicks are born on the farm. Sometimes lucky to be at the time to catch this moment of life. The chick was after his birth warm and dry under his mum's wings. Photo location: Nova Scotia, Canada. (Photo and caption by Beatrice Schuler/National Geographic Photo Contest)

“Eclosion”. Once a year, new chicks are born on the farm. Sometimes lucky to be at the time to catch this moment of life. The chick was after his birth warm and dry under his mum's wings. Photo location: Nova Scotia, Canada. (Photo and caption by Beatrice Schuler/National Geographic Photo Contest)
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