2015년 내셔널 지오그래픽 여행자 사진 콘테스트 출품작 Extraordinary Entries from National Geographic's 2015 Traveler Photo Contest


Above: Eye for an Eye
The Yetis of Nepal - The Aghoris as they are called are marked by colorful body paint and clothes
Photo and caption by Abrar Mohsin /National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest


2015년 내셔널 지오그래픽 여행자 사진콘테스트


우리는 지난 달 출품 작품들에 대한 특집기사를 내보낸 적이 있다.

이번에도 더 많은 멋진 작품들을 독자들과 공유하게 돼서 매우 기쁘게 생각한다.


이 출품작들은 그동안 알지 못했던 세계 각지의 톡특한 모습들을 보여준다.

콘테스트는 모두 4개의 분야로 나뉘어 심사를 받게 된다.


작품 제출기한은 6월 30일까지로 아직도 늦지 않다.


by Ki Chul Hwang 

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Posted by Sara Barnes

Last month, we featured some gorgeous entries in the 2015 National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest, and we’re now pleased to share more great submissions with you. The competition is one of our very favorites, and it showcases some truly stunning travel photography. These images represent many unique places around the world, and it allows you to discover parts of the planet you might've never known existed.

It’s not too late to enter the contest - the deadline is Tuesday, June 30 at 12 p.m. EDT. There are four categories, including: Travel Portraits; Outdoor Scenes; Sense of Place; and Spontaneous Moments. So photographers, be sure you submit your work before the end of June. The grand prize winner will receive an eight-day National Geographic Photo Expedition to Costa Rica and the Panama Canal for two. How exciting!

Check out more of these great entries below, courtesy of National Geographic.

Jump
Boys in Clifton Beach in Cape Town jumping into the Atlantic Ocean.
Photo and caption by Slawek Kozdras /National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest


Millions of tulips
A bird ́s view of tulip fields near Voorhout in the Netherlands, photographed with a drone in April 2015
Photo and caption by Anders Andersson /National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest


Meditation on the rocks
Kit Mikayi is a rock formation about 40m high situated west of kisumu, western Kenya. She climbs up the rocks rocks daily to meditate.
Photo and caption by Allan Gichigi /National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest


Sakura Color
I'm looking forward to seeing "Sakura light-up" at megurogawa river every spring.
Photo and caption by Motoki Uemura /National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest


Tree of Life
Incredibly beautiful and extremely remote. Koehn Lake, Mojave Desert, California. Aerial Image.
Photo and caption by Jassen T. /National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest


I always thought hippos were vegetarian!
Lucky timing! The oxpecker was originally sitting on hippo's head. I could see the hippo was going into a huge yawn (threat display?) and the oxpecker had to vacate it's perch. When I snapped the pic, the oxpecker appeared on the verge of being inhaled and was perfectly positioned between the massive gaping jaws of the hippo. The oxpecker also appears to be screeching in terror and back-pedaling to avoid being a snack!
Photo and caption by Howard Singleton /National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest


Locks of Love
Pond de l'Archeveche - hundreds thousands of padlocks locked to a bridge by random couples, as a symbol of their eternal love. After another iconic Pont des Arts bridge was cleared of the padlocks in 2010 (as a safety measure), people started to place their love symbols on this one. Today both of the bridges are full of love locks again.
Photo and caption by Martyna Blaszczyk /National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest


'Cape Solander' from 300 feet
This wave is situated right near the CBD of Sydney. Some describe it as the most dangerous wave in Australia, due to it breaking on barnacle covered rocks only a few feet deep and only ten metres from the cliff face. If you fall off you could find yourself in a life and death situation. This photo was taken 300 feet directly above the wave from a helicopter, just as the surfer is pulling under the lip of the barrel.
Photo and caption by Ian Bird /National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest


A View From The Top
A view of Lion's Head from Kloof's Corner in Cape Town, South Africa
Photo and caption by Neeve Terman /National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest

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