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<blockquote data-quote="sudnish" data-source="post: 13046312" data-attributes="member: 74617"><p><span style="font-size: 12px"> </span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"> </span> </p><p> <span style="font-size: 15px"> <strong> National Geographic's <u> International Photography Contest2009 </u> 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. </strong> </span> <span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman'"><span style="font-size: 12px"> <strong> <em> <u> </u></em></strong></span></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman'"><span style="font-size: 12px"><strong><em><u> Captions given by photographers themselves. </u> </em> </strong> </span></span> <span style="font-size: 10px"> </span> <span style="font-size: 12px"> </span> <img src="http://static.binscorner.com/2/25-selected-photos-from-natgeo-internati/part-013.jpeg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> </p><p> </p><p> <span style="font-size: 10px"> <strong> </strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong> 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) </strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong> </strong> </span> <span style="font-size: 12px"> </span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"> </span> <img src="http://static.binscorner.com/2/25-selected-photos-from-natgeo-internati/part-005.jpeg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> <span style="font-size: 10px"> <strong> <u> </u></strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong><u> 2 </u> </strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong> 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) </strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong> </strong> </span> <span style="font-size: 12px"> </span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"> </span> <img src="http://static.binscorner.com/2/25-selected-photos-from-natgeo-internati/part-027.jpeg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> <span style="font-size: 10px"> <strong> <u> </u></strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong><u> 3 </u> </strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong> This picture was taken during the Rinjani volcano trek on Lombok Island in Indonesia at sunrise. (Photo and caption by David Bismuth) </strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong> </strong> </span> <span style="font-size: 12px"> </span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"> </span> <img src="http://static.binscorner.com/2/25-selected-photos-from-natgeo-internati/part-025.jpeg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> <span style="font-size: 10px"> <strong> <u> </u></strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong><u> 4 </u> </strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong> An example of photo luminescence in coral in West Papua (Photo and caption by Stephen Martin) </strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong> </strong> </span> <span style="font-size: 12px"> </span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"> </span> <img src="http://static.binscorner.com/2/25-selected-photos-from-natgeo-internati/part-009.jpeg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> <span style="font-size: 10px"> <strong> <u> </u></strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong><u> 5 </u> </strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong> A male gelada baboon on the Guassa Plateau of the Ethiopian Highlands enjoys a good grooming. (Photo and caption by Robin Moore) </strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong> </strong> </span> <span style="font-size: 12px"> </span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"> </span> <img src="http://static.binscorner.com/2/25-selected-photos-from-natgeo-internati/part-003.jpeg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> <span style="font-size: 10px"> <strong> <u> </u></strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong><u> 6 </u> </strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong> I was in the front car of the short subway between Pudong and the Bund, and was treated to the wonderful spectacle of an oncoming train in the tunnel's changing light show. I put my camera up to the window and shot as fast as possible to get this image. (Photo and caption by Gail von Bergen Ryan) </strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong> </strong> </span> <span style="font-size: 12px"> </span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"> </span> <img src="http://static.binscorner.com/2/25-selected-photos-from-natgeo-internati/part-006.jpeg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> <span style="font-size: 10px"> <strong> <u> </u></strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong><u> 7 </u> </strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong> A stone's-eye-view of two tracks made by the sailing stones of Death Valley's Racetrack playa. The dried clay surface has a beautiful texture, and there is a palpable aura of mystery over the entire three-square- mile playa. The Racetrack was not entirely free of human influence though: several weeks before this taken many of the stones were stolen, leaving long trails without a traveler at the end. (Photo and caption by Tucker Sylvestro) </strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong> </strong> </span> <span style="font-size: 12px"> </span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"> </span> <img src="http://static.binscorner.com/2/25-selected-photos-from-natgeo-internati/part-026.jpeg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> <span style="font-size: 10px"> <strong> <u> </u></strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong><u> 8 </u> </strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong> On my second day visiting the astounding Iguazu falls on the Brazilian side I was forced to change to my telephoto lens as my wide angle had been damaged by the water vapour. In had rained solid for 10 days prior to my arrival and so the falls were at their most spectacular. Standing on the elevated viewing platform I was able to shoot this school group who stood transfixed, emphasizing the incredible size of the falls. (Photo and caption by Ian Kelsall) </strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong> </strong> </span> <span style="font-size: 12px"> </span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"> </span> <img src="http://static.binscorner.com/2/25-selected-photos-from-natgeo-internati/part-017.jpeg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> <span style="font-size: 10px"> <strong> <u> </u></strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong><u> 9 </u> </strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong> I took this picture on a sunny fall afternoon on a prairie near Chicago, Illinois. To improve the color saturation, I blocked the sunlight with my body. The blue background came straight from the camera. The image was not altered with any editor. (Photo and caption by Richard Susanto) </strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong> </strong> </span> <span style="font-size: 12px"> </span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"> </span> <img src="http://static.binscorner.com/2/25-selected-photos-from-natgeo-internati/part-015.jpeg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> <span style="font-size: 10px"> <strong> <u> </u></strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong><u> 10 </u> </strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong> My grandfather was born and raised on our New Zealand farm. He and my grandmother were married nearly 60 years. Preparing for a photo in the barley, my grandmother lovingly reached up to adjust his hat. This was his last harvest. (Photo and caption by Gemma Collier) </strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong> </strong> </span> <span style="font-size: 12px"> </span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"> </span> <img src="http://static.binscorner.com/2/25-selected-photos-from-natgeo-internati/part-020.jpeg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> <span style="font-size: 10px"> <strong> <u> </u></strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong><u> 11 </u> </strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong> During a rainy, cloudy morning at the Wild Goose scenic overlook on St.. Mary Lake in Glacier National Park, Montana, the sun peeped from under the cloud cover long enough to paint a golden-yellow swath across the face of the mountain for maybe 15 minutes before disappearing again. (Photo and caption by Rebecca Latson) </strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong> </strong> </span> <span style="font-size: 12px"> </span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"> </span> <img src="http://static.binscorner.com/2/25-selected-photos-from-natgeo-internati/part-004.jpeg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> <span style="font-size: 10px"> <strong> <u> </u></strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong><u> 12 </u> </strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong> A young orangutan swings from tree to tree in Tanjung Puting National Park in Indonesian Borneo. (Photo and caption by Sean Crane) </strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong> </strong> </span> <span style="font-size: 12px"> </span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"> </span> <img src="http://static.binscorner.com/2/25-selected-photos-from-natgeo-internati/part-019.jpeg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> <span style="font-size: 10px"> <strong> <u> </u></strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong><u> 13 </u> </strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong> This is about one hour of firefly activity near my home in rural Ontario. The precision of the background star trails is an interesting contrast to the chaotic pattern of the firefly flashes. (Photo and caption by Steve Irvine) </strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong> </strong> </span> <span style="font-size: 12px"> </span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"> </span> <img src="http://static.binscorner.com/2/25-selected-photos-from-natgeo-internati/part-018.jpeg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> <span style="font-size: 10px"> <strong> <u> </u></strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong><u> 14 </u> </strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong> The edge of an iceberg floating just off the coast of Antarctica. (Photo and caption by Mike Matas) </strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong> </strong> </span> <span style="font-size: 12px"> </span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"> </span> <img src="http://static.binscorner.com/2/25-selected-photos-from-natgeo-internati/part-010.jpeg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> <span style="font-size: 10px"> <strong> <u> </u></strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong><u> 15 </u> </strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong> While visiting Kruger National Park with my son, we came across two male hippos battling for dominance as we crossed a bridge over the Sabie River. The bellowing from the animals as they fought their bloody battle was incredible. They first fought in the shallows near the bank and then moved into the deeper part of the river. We don't know how it turned out but we were so glad to see the spectacle. (Photo and caption by Steve Mandel) </strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><strong> </strong> </span> <span style="font-size: 12px"> </span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"> </span> <img src="http://static.binscorner.com/2/25-selected-photos-from-natgeo-internati/part-011.jpeg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sudnish, post: 13046312, member: 74617"] [SIZE=3] [/SIZE] [SIZE=4] [B] National Geographic's [U] International Photography Contest2009 [/U] 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. [/B] [/SIZE] [FONT=Times New Roman][SIZE=3] [B] [I] [U] Captions given by photographers themselves. [/U] [/I] [/B] [/SIZE][/FONT] [SIZE=2] [/SIZE] [SIZE=3] [/SIZE] [IMG]http://static.binscorner.com/2/25-selected-photos-from-natgeo-internati/part-013.jpeg[/IMG] [SIZE=2] [B] 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. 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(Photo and caption by Brad Maule) [/B] [/SIZE] [SIZE=3] [/SIZE] [IMG]http://static.binscorner.com/2/25-selected-photos-from-natgeo-internati/part-027.jpeg[/IMG] [SIZE=2] [B] [U] 3 [/U] This picture was taken during the Rinjani volcano trek on Lombok Island in Indonesia at sunrise. (Photo and caption by David Bismuth) [/B] [/SIZE] [SIZE=3] [/SIZE] [IMG]http://static.binscorner.com/2/25-selected-photos-from-natgeo-internati/part-025.jpeg[/IMG] [SIZE=2] [B] [U] 4 [/U] An example of photo luminescence in coral in West Papua (Photo and caption by Stephen Martin) [/B] [/SIZE] [SIZE=3] [/SIZE] [IMG]http://static.binscorner.com/2/25-selected-photos-from-natgeo-internati/part-009.jpeg[/IMG] [SIZE=2] [B] [U] 5 [/U] A male gelada baboon on the Guassa Plateau of the Ethiopian Highlands enjoys a good grooming. (Photo and caption by Robin Moore) [/B] [/SIZE] [SIZE=3] [/SIZE] [IMG]http://static.binscorner.com/2/25-selected-photos-from-natgeo-internati/part-003.jpeg[/IMG] [SIZE=2] [B] [U] 6 [/U] I was in the front car of the short subway between Pudong and the Bund, and was treated to the wonderful spectacle of an oncoming train in the tunnel's changing light show. I put my camera up to the window and shot as fast as possible to get this image. (Photo and caption by Gail von Bergen Ryan) [/B] [/SIZE] [SIZE=3] [/SIZE] [IMG]http://static.binscorner.com/2/25-selected-photos-from-natgeo-internati/part-006.jpeg[/IMG] [SIZE=2] [B] [U] 7 [/U] A stone's-eye-view of two tracks made by the sailing stones of Death Valley's Racetrack playa. The dried clay surface has a beautiful texture, and there is a palpable aura of mystery over the entire three-square- mile playa. The Racetrack was not entirely free of human influence though: several weeks before this taken many of the stones were stolen, leaving long trails without a traveler at the end. (Photo and caption by Tucker Sylvestro) [/B] [/SIZE] [SIZE=3] [/SIZE] [IMG]http://static.binscorner.com/2/25-selected-photos-from-natgeo-internati/part-026.jpeg[/IMG] [SIZE=2] [B] [U] 8 [/U] On my second day visiting the astounding Iguazu falls on the Brazilian side I was forced to change to my telephoto lens as my wide angle had been damaged by the water vapour. In had rained solid for 10 days prior to my arrival and so the falls were at their most spectacular. Standing on the elevated viewing platform I was able to shoot this school group who stood transfixed, emphasizing the incredible size of the falls. (Photo and caption by Ian Kelsall) [/B] [/SIZE] [SIZE=3] [/SIZE] [IMG]http://static.binscorner.com/2/25-selected-photos-from-natgeo-internati/part-017.jpeg[/IMG] [SIZE=2] [B] [U] 9 [/U] I took this picture on a sunny fall afternoon on a prairie near Chicago, Illinois. To improve the color saturation, I blocked the sunlight with my body. The blue background came straight from the camera. The image was not altered with any editor. (Photo and caption by Richard Susanto) [/B] [/SIZE] [SIZE=3] [/SIZE] [IMG]http://static.binscorner.com/2/25-selected-photos-from-natgeo-internati/part-015.jpeg[/IMG] [SIZE=2] [B] [U] 10 [/U] My grandfather was born and raised on our New Zealand farm. He and my grandmother were married nearly 60 years. Preparing for a photo in the barley, my grandmother lovingly reached up to adjust his hat. This was his last harvest. (Photo and caption by Gemma Collier) [/B] [/SIZE] [SIZE=3] [/SIZE] [IMG]http://static.binscorner.com/2/25-selected-photos-from-natgeo-internati/part-020.jpeg[/IMG] [SIZE=2] [B] [U] 11 [/U] During a rainy, cloudy morning at the Wild Goose scenic overlook on St.. Mary Lake in Glacier National Park, Montana, the sun peeped from under the cloud cover long enough to paint a golden-yellow swath across the face of the mountain for maybe 15 minutes before disappearing again. (Photo and caption by Rebecca Latson) [/B] [/SIZE] [SIZE=3] [/SIZE] [IMG]http://static.binscorner.com/2/25-selected-photos-from-natgeo-internati/part-004.jpeg[/IMG] [SIZE=2] [B] [U] 12 [/U] A young orangutan swings from tree to tree in Tanjung Puting National Park in Indonesian Borneo. (Photo and caption by Sean Crane) [/B] [/SIZE] [SIZE=3] [/SIZE] [IMG]http://static.binscorner.com/2/25-selected-photos-from-natgeo-internati/part-019.jpeg[/IMG] [SIZE=2] [B] [U] 13 [/U] This is about one hour of firefly activity near my home in rural Ontario. The precision of the background star trails is an interesting contrast to the chaotic pattern of the firefly flashes. (Photo and caption by Steve Irvine) [/B] [/SIZE] [SIZE=3] [/SIZE] [IMG]http://static.binscorner.com/2/25-selected-photos-from-natgeo-internati/part-018.jpeg[/IMG] [SIZE=2] [B] [U] 14 [/U] The edge of an iceberg floating just off the coast of Antarctica. (Photo and caption by Mike Matas) [/B] [/SIZE] [SIZE=3] [/SIZE] [IMG]http://static.binscorner.com/2/25-selected-photos-from-natgeo-internati/part-010.jpeg[/IMG] [SIZE=2] [B] [U] 15 [/U] While visiting Kruger National Park with my son, we came across two male hippos battling for dominance as we crossed a bridge over the Sabie River. The bellowing from the animals as they fought their bloody battle was incredible. They first fought in the shallows near the bank and then moved into the deeper part of the river. We don't know how it turned out but we were so glad to see the spectacle. (Photo and caption by Steve Mandel) [/B] [/SIZE] [SIZE=3] [/SIZE] [IMG]http://static.binscorner.com/2/25-selected-photos-from-natgeo-internati/part-011.jpeg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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