Showing posts with label natgeo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label natgeo. Show all posts

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Surf's Up!

Since the day I knew about National Geographic Photos, I got hooked. Such fantastic photos submitted everyday from all parts of the planet from all sorts of categories you could think of. I think I have a previous blog sometime last year about NatGeo's photo contest. Anyway, they have this "Photo of the Day" which runs everyday. Well, duh. And I make sure to check it out each and every day.

Today's photo comes with a title "Cold Water Surfing, Iceland". And you might think, hmmm, sounds cool. Haha. Well, the photo explains everything.

Cold Water Surfing, Iceland

Just look at those massive ice. I want to try this someday and then after maybe I'll regret doing so. Yeeep! It really looks cool huh? Do check out NatGeo photos! :)

Monday, November 22, 2010

National Geographic's Photography Contest 2010

A supercell thunderstorm rolls across the Montana prairie at sunset. (Photo and caption by Sean Heavey)

I have always been a fan of amazing photos may it be a one time big time quality shot or photoshopped for better quality. Tonight, I saw this Boston.com link on National Geographic's Photography Contest. This contest is an annual event where people submit photos from 3 categories: people, places and nature. $10,000 USD would be the prize and your photo published on Nat Geo's magazine.

Liquid Planet. Another picture from the Liquid Vision Series, which shows a different point of view of waves. An angle that people are not used to seeing. (Photo and caption by Freddy Cerdeira)

I posted 5 of the photos from the Boston site and each one is captioned originally.

A Wrinkle in Time. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. (Photo and caption by Nikki Krecicki)

I was absolutely in awe on how spectacular the photos came about. I don't know how it happens but it can inspire you in one way or the other. I sure am inspired. I want to take photos as great as the ones in this gallery and share it to everyone.

Alone. I was up in the air in an helicopter, taking images for the community and suddenly I saw one tree surrounded by thousands of spruces and I got only one shot in this perfect light. (Photo and caption by Mats Almlöf)

Just see for yourself. These are just 47 photos of this year's contest and there are lots more in Nat Geo's official site for photography: http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/photography.

Cosmic. Mother nature doing what she does best. (Photo and caption by Patrick John O'Doherty)