National Geographic's International Photography Contest2009 attracts thousands of entries from photographers of all skill levels around the
world every year. Collected below are 25 images from the three categories of People, Places and Nature.
Captions given by photographers themselves.
world every year. Collected below are 25 images from the three categories of People, Places and Nature.
Captions given by photographers themselves.
Nazroo, a mahout (elephant driver), poses for a portrait while taking his elephant, Rajan, out for a swim in front of Radha Nagar Beach in
Havelock, Andaman Islands. Rajan is one of the few elephants in Havelock that can swim, so when he is not dragging timber in the forest he is
used as a tourist attraction. The relationship between the mahout and his elephant usually lasts for their entire lives, creating an extremely strong
tie between the animal and the human being. (Photo and caption by Cesare Naldi)
2
On the final leg of a six-week United States of America road trip, I was driving east across Interstate 40 when a spot storm with golf ball-sized
hail struck. A sign near Groom, Texas, announcing the "largest cross in the western hemisphere" explained the large crucifix I'd been
wondering about for miles on the highway; it seemed like an OK place to wait out the storm. On my way to getting stuck in the mud and a giant
double rainbow, I saw this silhouetted view of the cross, splitting the sunny sky from the stormy plains. (Photo and caption by Brad Maule)
3
This picture was taken during the Rinjani volcano trek on Lombok Island in Indonesia at sunrise. (Photo and caption by David Bismuth)
4
An example of photo luminescence in coral in West Papua (Photo and caption by Stephen Martin)
5
A male gelada baboon on the Guassa Plateau of the Ethiopian Highlands enjoys a good grooming. (Photo and caption by Robin Moore)
Havelock, Andaman Islands. Rajan is one of the few elephants in Havelock that can swim, so when he is not dragging timber in the forest he is
used as a tourist attraction. The relationship between the mahout and his elephant usually lasts for their entire lives, creating an extremely strong
tie between the animal and the human being. (Photo and caption by Cesare Naldi)
2
On the final leg of a six-week United States of America road trip, I was driving east across Interstate 40 when a spot storm with golf ball-sized
hail struck. A sign near Groom, Texas, announcing the "largest cross in the western hemisphere" explained the large crucifix I'd been
wondering about for miles on the highway; it seemed like an OK place to wait out the storm. On my way to getting stuck in the mud and a giant
double rainbow, I saw this silhouetted view of the cross, splitting the sunny sky from the stormy plains. (Photo and caption by Brad Maule)
3
This picture was taken during the Rinjani volcano trek on Lombok Island in Indonesia at sunrise. (Photo and caption by David Bismuth)
4
An example of photo luminescence in coral in West Papua (Photo and caption by Stephen Martin)
5
A male gelada baboon on the Guassa Plateau of the Ethiopian Highlands enjoys a good grooming. (Photo and caption by Robin Moore)





