This is not the usual shots of the correspondents of this journal, but an interesting initiative : an invitation to readers to submit their own photographs , with the possibility of being published both on the official site and in the journal itself. Here, we show some selected this week - the number 36 since the start of the call - with a brief explanation of the circumstances in which they were taken. No waste ...
Our first shot belongs to the c ascada Seljalandsfoss in Iceland. It was taken during a family trip in mobile home around 10:00 pm, at which time the evening reached its full splendor.
We next take the three cheetah cubs in the reserve was taken in Phinda Game Reserve in KwaZulu-Natal provinvia in South Africa . By his count Dumith Fernando, playing around with his mother who remained vigilant when it suddenly began to climb a tree branch one by one. And just in time for which such graceful pose quickly captured by this photographer.
A little less friendly, was photographed this specimen in stealth Kuala Lumpur City, Malaysia . Its author, Mohd Nazrul demonstrated not only his technical mastery but also their courage.
A little less friendly, was photographed this specimen in stealth Kuala Lumpur City, Malaysia . Its author, Mohd Nazrul demonstrated not only his technical mastery but also their courage.
The next shot was held at the elephant orphanage in Nairobi, Kenya. In regard to the photographer, Patricia Mulkeen, the Elephant played for an hour dropping, prancing and carrying a trunk to the public tenderly
For decision below, Nate Zeman - author - tells a story that hardly would guess at her: "Having spent most of my life living in the Midwest, I am not the bad weather outside. Believe me when I tell then that this storm on the eastern plains of Colorado (USA) was the worst in that I was trapped. After dodging funnel clouds with winds of 113 km per hour, possible tornado, flood watches, electric shock and a path that seemed to fade as he went for it, I found myself wondering what he would do after the storm passed. This was the result. " Without doubt an award for his confidence and positive face of adversity.
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