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National Geographic Magazine just announce the winners of this year's photo contest.
The Grand Prize Winner, James Smart, will receive $10,000 and a three-day trip to
National Geographic headquarters in Washington, D.C., to participate in the annual
National Geographic Photography Seminar. Gathered below are the winning images f
rom the People, Nature, and Places categories, as well as honorable mentions, with
captions written by the individual photographers. Be sure to see earlier selections
Grand Prize and Nature Winner. Jaw-dropping, rare anti-cyclonic tornado tracks
in open farmland narrowly missing a home near Simla, Colorado, on June 5,
Winner: Places. On the occasion of the preparation of a report on Ríotinto from
the air, I decided to include phosphogypsum ponds located in the marshes of
red and whose radioactive discharges has destroyed part of the marsh, in
Cardeñas, Andalusia, Spain. As an environmental photojournalist had to tell this
story and report it but had to do with an image that by itself attract attention of
the viewer. I discovered this on a low-flying training that caught my attention for
its resemblance to the impact of an asteroid on its green waters. #
Winner: People. Bwengye livesin a slum called Kamwokya in Kampala, Uganda's
capital city. He cherishes his bicycle more than anything else. He brings it to this
playground in the slum every evening where he watches kits playing soccer. #
Honorable Mention. This photo was taken in Siauliai, Lithuania. There are about
100,000 crosses in the hill. Many people pray for god and mourned the death
of people killed by war. When I visited here, a girl ran through the
hill of crosses. It was a strange sight. #
Honorable Mention. Taiwan—In the countryside, the funerals are usually
accompanied by local chapels. When a family member dies, their body is kept
in the house, or in a tent built specifically for this purpose. After a set period of
time, the deceased, accompanied by a funeral procession is buried. #
Honorable Mention. There are relics left along the Iran-Iraq borders.
A group of Iranian female students play around an abandoned tank.
Among them, one girl stands on the tank with her arms open. #
Honorable Mention. White-fronted Bee-eaters #
Honorable Mention. The game (Altinho) in Ipanema - Rio de Janeiro. #
Honorable Mention. I was taking pictures of some Orangutans in Bali and then
it started to rain. Just before I put my camera away, I saw this Orangutan took a
taro leaf and put it on top on his head to protect himself from the rain! #
Honorable Mention. A flock of Alpine choughs (Pyrrhocorax graculus),
mountain-dwelling birds, performs acrobatic displays in the air. I was able,
during a windy day, to immortalize their impressive flight skills. #
Honorable Mention. This photo was taken during Chinese New Year's Eve of
2015 in Taiwan. While paying respects to our ancestors, I noticed how the
light was coming into the room and saw the passing of incense sticks to each
of our family members after sending our prayers. The photo is symbolic since
the passing of incense sticks resembles and knowledge and wisdom passed
down from generation to generation. #
Honorable Mention. In Masai Mara, the cubs of the famous cheetah called
Malaika became old enough to start hunting. They moved from one hill to
another scanning the lands. Here, they seemed to change shifts as one
cheetah leaves the hill while the other takes her place. #
Honorable Mention. As the largest mountain ranges in Central Asia, Tian-shan
('sky-mountain' in Chinese), has one of the best collections of natural landscapes
in the world and is seen by many as a paradise for outdoor adventures.
Thanks to the richness of sediments compounded with the power of erosion by
rivers flowing down the mountains, the north face of Tian-shan is carved into
stunning plateaus and colorful canyons hundreds of meters deep, resulting i
n this surrealist painting in nature. #