Although there is still nearly a month until the contest deadline, it seems that the bright candidates for National Geographic magazine's photo contest are gradually emerging.
National Geographic magazine has long been considered a place for travel photographers to "send" their brainchildren. Every year, the photo contest initiated and organized by National Geographic attracts thousands of photographers from around the world to gather and compete with the best works in the landscape - travel genre.
The 2016 National Geographic Travel Photo Contest is no exception. This year’s entries were judged to be of high quality, consistent, and suggestive of new and unique angles and frames, breaking away from the archetypes and standards of photography. Although the contest deadline was extended to May 27, the judges had a headache with hundreds of truly impressive entries.
The grand prize of the competition is a 7-day trip for two to explore a polar bear park in Canada. However, for many photographers, being honored and named in such a prestigious competition is a great source of pride for them.
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In a snowstorm - New York, USA. |
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Terraced fields in the morning mist - China. |
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Golden dawn in Tuscany - Italy. |
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Mysterious Ice Pillars - Finland. |
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Smog at Cemoro Lawang - Indonesia. |
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Snowstorm in the high mountains - Switzerland. |
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Green Paradise - Japan. |
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Lombard Street, San Francisco, United States. |
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lTribal children - Ethiopia. |
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Charm - Japan. |
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Havana - Cuba. |
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Motherly Love - Japan. |
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The Fury of the Wind - South Dakota, USA. |
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The passes - Norway. |
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