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Crystal water surfing photo. Random photo Submit your photo Stumble Thru action photography, nature photography Tags: man on photo ocean sport surfing water crystal water surfing by jeremy whilmotte 114 322 views Rating: +13 surfing with the dolphins soccer field on top of building, tokyo tiny turtle swimming in the ocean, florida 8 ton orca jumping 15ft out of the water Place your ad here Loading...

About OneBigPhoto is your daily dose of high quality photos. 2696 photos uploaded Important stuff Top rated Top galleries Submit photo Privacy policy Wallpaper Contact us Connect with us Search Some rights reserved. ©2013 OneBigPhoto.com. Database Error. Sunlit Serenity - A Vintage Inspired Feature. Sweet Dawn - Daily Walks - Diane Varner. National Geographic's 2012 Traveler Photo Contest Winners Announced. Ask any grown-up who went through school before the advent of the Internet, and they will tell you that National Geographic was the go-to source for reports and essays on lands far and wide.

Expanding on its commitment to bringing the world to our mailbox, the magazine started a Traveler Photo Contest in 1988. Judges for this year had the daunting task of whittling the crop of 12,000 entries (sent in from 6,615 photobugs in over 150 countries) down to just eleven finalists. The first-place shot went to “Butterfly,” taken by photographer Cedric Houin in the Afghanistan’s Kyrgyz lands of the Wakhan Corridor, a desperately remote area at a whopping 14,000 ft. elevation. On the winning entry, NatGeo contributing photographer and judge Alexandra Avakian said, “The location is hard to reach and off the beaten path for most travelers, and therefore of educational as well as aesthetic value.” Visit National Geographic for more information about each photograph. Share With Your Friends. Time - page 19. 42 Things I Love About Tokyo. 1. Vibrant cherry blossoms in bloom 2. Delicious Chicken Tonkatsu for lunch 3. Riding the impossibly large and busy subway for the first time 4.Watching the sunset from the top floor of Ritz Carlton, the tallest hotel in town 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42.

What are some of your favorite things about Tokyo? Built to kill - 40 breathtaking closeup photographs of animals. Built to kill – 40 breathtaking closeup photographs of animals Posted by Richie on Wednesday, June 2, 2010 · 93 Comments Wildlife photography is regarded as being one of the most challenging forms of photography. It involves a thorough understanding of the behavior of animals and in addition to it, one needs to have sound technical skills, such as being able to expose in the right manner. Its all about being in the right place at the right time. Surprisingly enough, photographing some species may require stalking skills or the use of a camouflage as well. From what I’ve seen, wildlife photography is definitely one of the most dangerous forms of photography.

In this post, I have showcased some of the most breathtaking close up photography of animals during their aggressive mood or when they are about to make their kill. 1) Gannet Dive by mvbalkom 4) The flying fortes by mvbalkom 5) Parotsnake by kuntha 6) Common Kingfisher vs House Sparrow by nissim 11) seagull by sammy 20) Breakfast by Mascha. One big photo » a picture is worth a thousand words | one big photo. Stone houses, yemen photo. Random photo Submit your photo Stumble Thru urban photography Tags: house yemen stone houses, yemen by nevit dilmen 142 415 views Rating: +9 wooden room with a view great view on house in clifton, south africa modern house in sao paulo, brazil green roof houses of faroe islands Place your ad here Loading...

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